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2011 Dec 9, 1:03am   1,994,135 views  12,096 comments

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520   mmmarvel   @   2014 Aug 7, 1:38am  

521   mmmarvel   @   2014 Aug 7, 1:41am  

522   mmmarvel   @   2014 Aug 7, 4:21am  

523   mmmarvel   @   2014 Aug 7, 4:22am  

525   mmmarvel   @   2014 Sep 27, 11:36pm  

527   mmmarvel   @   2014 Oct 31, 3:10am  

528   zzyzzx   @   2014 Nov 3, 10:50pm  

529   zzyzzx   @   2014 Nov 3, 11:28pm  

530   Dan8267   @   2014 Nov 4, 12:38am  

zzyzzx says

This is why taking a physics class is important. Conservation of momentum and kinetic energy are important. Impulse = momentum or Ft = mv is a linear relationship whereas KE = mv^2 is not. Hence, a little momentum can give a lot of kinetic energy to a low-mass hamster. The velocity of the big ball is not reflective of the velocity the hamster will be launched at.

531   justme   @   2014 Nov 4, 1:17am  

Right. Perhaps someone could re-brand the "for dummies" book series. For example, it could be called

"Basic Science for Republicans"

Some of the titles could beL

"Heat-trapping properties of CO2 (for Republicans)"

"Hydrogen (H2) -- why it doesn't just come out of you water pipe (for Republicans)"

There are endless possibilities.

532   zzyzzx   @   2014 Nov 12, 2:18am  

533   Dan8267   @   2014 Nov 12, 2:36am  

zzyzzx says

Stop fucking bears.

534   mmmarvel   @   2014 Nov 12, 3:55am  

535   Dan8267   @   2014 Nov 12, 6:29am  

mmmarvel says

That is such a Creed (from The Office) thing to say.

536   Peter P   @   2014 Nov 12, 9:02am  

Dan8267 says

mmmarvel says

That is such a Creed (from The Office) thing to say.

I love The Office.

537   Ceffer   @   2014 Nov 12, 9:19am  

zzyzzx says

Thank God for the porn industry, or we might drop down to #10.

538   zzyzzx   @   2014 Nov 25, 3:46am  

539   mell   @   2014 Nov 25, 3:56am  

Ceffer says

Thank God for the porn industry, or we might drop down to #10.

Their mandatory testing and length of suspension on infection is so stringent that it's very likely not them.

540   mmmarvel   @   2014 Nov 25, 4:15am  

541   RWSGFY   @   2014 Nov 25, 4:38am  

indigenous says

Any idea where this is?

India.

542   Ceffer   @   2014 Nov 30, 3:12am  

543   Ceffer   @   2014 Nov 30, 3:13am  

544   zzyzzx   @   2015 Mar 24, 8:39am  

545   zzyzzx   @   2015 Mar 24, 11:16am  

546   mmmarvel   @   2015 Mar 24, 11:57am  

547   mmmarvel   @   2015 Mar 24, 12:00pm  

Safety First

548   zzyzzx   @   2015 Jun 4, 11:09am  

549   mmmarvel   @   2015 Jun 4, 12:43pm  

550   mmmarvel   @   2015 Jun 4, 12:44pm  

553   MisdemeanorRebel   @   2015 Jun 5, 2:55pm  

curious2 says

If you have a source for that, I would be curious to read it. As far as I know, Einstein worked seriously at the patent office, where he was eminently qualified for his job, and did his other work on his own time.

Ist Hier:

When Einstein was asked how things functioned in the Patent Office, he replied that above all one must be able to express clearly and correctly the wording of the original patent from the description of the discovery and the patentee's claims. The work was not particularly exciting and apart from one or two exceptions it was rather soul destroying. In any case one had to sit every day for eight hours on a stool and in return for that one was given a decent wage.
...
Einstein felt free; free of academic authority and rules, and thus the Patent Office was a comfortable place for Einstein the free-thinker to hatch his most beautiful theories.
Rudolf Kayser, Einstein's son in-law writes in his biography on Einstein, "He soon discovered that he could find time to devote to his own scientific studies if he did his work in less time. But discretion was necessary, for though authorities may find slow work satisfactory, the saving of time for personal pursuits is officially forbidden.
Worried, Einstein saw to it that the small sheets of paper on which he wrote and figured vanished into his desk - drawer as soon as he heard footsteps approaching behind his door. If he had been discovered, he would have been ridiculed as well as harmed. The Director [Friedrich Haller] would have laughed at him in addition to being angry; he was too great a positivist to think much of speculative science".
...
It appears that Einstein used to write his notes on "small sheets of papers", because later one of the students at the University of Zurich described him entering class with
notes "the size of a visiting card on which he had scribbled what he wanted to tell us". On these papers Einstein very likely wrote his path breaking 1905 papers;
and these small sheets of papers the size of visiting cards could perfectly enter his desk-drawer without being discovered by Haller.


http://arxiv.org/pdf/1205.3904.pdf

Wörk ist der Key to SücceB, nein? Nein Göofing üff.

554   MisdemeanorRebel   @   2015 Jun 5, 3:02pm  

(Switzerland is rumored to be Germany, on Steroids):

555   mmmarvel   @   2015 Jun 5, 3:19pm  

557   Dan8267   @   2015 Jul 9, 10:18pm  

https://www.1kgmfPClsZc

Time to celebrate Maymo's birthday! Since Maymo loved getting 100 balls last year, we decided to up the ante and fill a DIY ball pit with 1000+ rainbow-colored balls (because gay marriage!). At first Maymo thinks it's just an ordinary day with us rearranging the furniture, but he perks up when he sees the box filled with 1000+ colorful balls. Maymo's reaction is hilarious and predictably cute, with the funny dog jumping into the ball pit, excitedly wagging his tail and playing until he is tuckered out.

558   zzyzzx   @   2015 Jul 16, 7:44am  

559   mmmarvel   @   2015 Jul 16, 9:29am  

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