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One of my high school projects involved lotus 1-2-3. I was 14 and It got me a B+ and i still wasn't satisfied. I used some fancy formulas to calculate income taxes. Well we still used MS-DOS and Windows only became mainstream in 1993 with the release of windows 3.11. We didn't use a mouse yet and so you had to know

Yesterday Ivanka Trump said that her father is always receptive to her opinion, even when they disagree. But he won't change his opinion. So the end result is the same. My dad is like "I am the man of the house, and my will is law." Becoming an independent person with a dad like that is not easy and the influence

I think you're totally right that "required" background checks will not help that much. Something far more radical has got to happen to stop gun violence.

90 minutes is totally possible.

When you blow up a photo that has "a resolution that isn't exactly ready for prime time" (whatever that means… he said it not me) you can't get any prints from it. You just get a pixelated photo that isn't usable. But if you have a good photo from a recent smartphone it's totally possible. In January this year

So, the electrons in this sodium solution, when charged by a positive cathode, release stress hormones that stimulate the amygdala and strengthen the signal sent to neurons required for memory storage.

Life is just a blast
Its Movin really fast
You Better stay on top
Or life will kick you in the ass

I just wanted to say that the real heroes of Central City are the security guards. Courage, sacrifice, and grace in the service of this cursed city. They must not be forgotten. But they will because nobody cares. We have more empathy for Oliver than those poor anonymous souls. What does that say about us?

well, there's this guy in the White House…

Is Huck really dead? Well, Meg didn't shoot him in the head or heart. So i'm guessing he's still alive.
So Meg did have feelings for Huck. But not killing him is a mistake she's going to regret. Abby once the moral compass of the show turned into a monster. Power corrupts i guess.
Can't believe i'm going to say this

You must forgive people their ignorance. I once called an astrophysicist an astronomer. He didn't got mad. I just didn't know the difference at the time. And there is some overlap.
I also called somebody a biochemist but it turned out he was a molecular biologist. I never made that mistake again.

Just my favorite quote:

Sorry i have to do this but there was a tiny little inaccuracy. There is a persistent misconception that third-degree burns are the most painful. But this is not true. With this type of burn the damage is so extensive that there is no pain because of nerve damage. Call it a blessing in disguise. It doesn't look

Corny as hell

Oliver: I think we can both agree that keeping secrets doesn't end well, so…
Felicity: Yeah, you're right.

Requiem in D minor, Op. 48 by Gabriel Fauré

Meteoroid are less than a meter in size. Asteroids are bigger than one meter.
It's hard to tell the difference but my estimation is that they were slightly bigger than one meter so asteroid would technically be more correct.

People are not complaining when a straight person plays a gay person and the other way around. Or why it's always the attractive people that get the roles. It's Hollywood. It's kind of a weird place. Also in real life people who are more attractive are on average more successful than ugly ones. It's the ugly truth.

The S is from Suffering. No just joking. His former school is the Squirrel Hill Institute of Technology. The football team of that school is called The Squirrel Hill Independent Tigers.