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I've been really busy, but I'm enjoying how this series has been going. We're going to mix it up a little bit, but that's because I've been super busy.

Try for two paragraphs, but it's okay if you can't.

Tell me something I don't know about the tanks used in the African campaign. I don't care if it's about Allied or Axis tanks. Tell me something obscure and interesting.

Hello! I've been really busy, but I'm enjoying how this series has been going. We're going to mix it up a little bit, but that's because I've been super busy. Try for two paragraphs, but it's okay if you can't. Tell me something I don't know about the tanks used in the African campaign. I don't care if it's about Allied or Axis tanks. Tell me something obscure and interesting.

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Thats true it was wrong. I can handle it being torn apart its okay it just helped me learn. I had fun coming up with it and thats all that matters in the end even if it was wrong I tried. Much of the response was ego, I got many what kind of idiot thinks he has any business even talking about these things. Well I am that kind of idiot whatever it is and I kept studying I don't have any more theories but I still enjoy the study. Even if I do come up with something I'll study the math a lot more this time and make sure I can test it more throughly. I think if I ever do come up with something good it will be in the space of plasma science. I have some stuff on plasma containment that works on paper at least I haven't come up with a way to make it fail yet.

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The Ivory Tower has conditioned people to no longer accept the Citizen Scientist. I am completely opposite of that. I think more citizens should be scientists. Scientific literacy is pitifully low. Numeracy is even lower. Something needs to change.

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That I would agree with. Citizens do need to be more interested in science and just try stuff, so what if it blows up explosions are fun to watch. Imagine what could happen, research in genetic engineering(which can be done at home now) physics and every other field done by a whole population would beat out almost any amount of money government can throw at it. We could be immortal by now! not that I want that but the option would be cool. I did IT for a company in California that was working on a drug to rejuvenate the hearts of people who had muscular dystrophy. If you had 100 households working on that in their spare time it would be done and on the market already this was years ago still no drug. The possibilities are endless. Gets me excited thinking about it. Alas I don't think it can be a reality as the average person doesn't seem to care about that kind of stuff.

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Immortality is impossible. Entropy is a bitch. That whole second law of thermodynamics isn't just a good idea - it's the law.

I should probably cook some dinner soon. I started the grill and I think I'm going to do burgers and steaks while the ladies do smashed potato and coleslaw.

I lack the time, or I'd tell you the story about Cole and how he deduced the perfect ingredients for a summer cookout side and how it became the law. It's why we have Cole's Law today!

I crack me up!