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  1. Check out YouTube.com/crashcourse really cool and smart stuff

    Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:12:25 UTC from StatusNet iPhone
    1. @zimzap NERDFIGHTERS ARE GO!!!

      Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:13:15 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
      1. @zennx nerdfighter? Have you heard of the nerdlander?

        Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:18:32 UTC from web
        1. @crusader8 no

          Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:19:16 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
          1. @zennx he is the Nerdlander. He is immortal. There are others like him, some good, some evil. He cannot die, unless you hate on his OC. He fights against other nerds for the prize, but in the end there can be only fun.

            Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:22:26 UTC from web
      2. @zennx science time!!!!!

        Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:30:05 UTC from StatusNet iPhone
        1. @zimzap science time? Here - which geometric shape has a degree in sciences? A *graduated cylander* hyuck hyuck hyuck (wait do I hear crickets?)

          Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:41:57 UTC from web
          1. @crusader8 why did F(x) die in a car crash?

            Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:43:57 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
            1. @zennx why? Or in german, warum ist das?

              Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:46:54 UTC from web
              1. @crusader8 he tried to derive while intoxicated

                Saturday, 03-Mar-12 20:49:38 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
          2. @crusader8 do you actually like science and history?

            Saturday, 03-Mar-12 21:44:45 UTC from StatusNet iPhone
            1. @zimzap to answer your earlier question, I do like science and history. Depends on what though, really. You'll see my interest pique when you mention stuff I like.

              Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:22:57 UTC from web
              1. @crusader8 well I really like this guy youtube.com/crashcourse

                Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:23:38 UTC from web
                1. @zimzap my big current fascination in science currently is what we're going to do about the sun. No matter what we achieve as a species, that sun will evebtually die/supernova/blackhole/etc, so in the next few thousands years our human race should put some quality time aside in finding possible ways to colonize another system so we have the opportunity to survive the erratic nature of heavenly bodies.

                  Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:29:45 UTC from web
                  1. @crusader8 woah. I mostly like the stuff in youtube.com/minutephysics.

                    Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:30:36 UTC from web
                  2. @crusader8 Our sun will most likely Go Supernova and consume all planets till neptune, as for a place to move from earth the only planetoid we know that could sustain carbon based life would most likely be Europa (Jupitet's Sixth moon, who may have liquid water under it's surface, and it's Close to Ganymede (another one of Jupiter's moon) that is mostly an Icy Giant, they will also be consumed by the Supernova, tho, and since the Imidiant change of temperature will distroy most of the remaining planets the Solar Sistem will most likely be unnable to support life for billions and billions of Eons

                    Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:38:02 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                  3. but I won't worry too much about that, the human race will be decimated this millennium and extinct in about two or them, and the final ones will look nothing like the current ones

                    Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:41:35 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                    1. @zennx That's if I don't destroy the atmosphere in some wild quest for apotheosis before.

                      Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:42:44 UTC from web
                      1. @nerthos there are so many other quests that can be funnier than that

                        Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:43:34 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                        1. @zennx But not so rewarding xD

                          Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:43:59 UTC from web
                          1. @nerthos you do know that the Destruction of the atmosphere won't kill all humans right?

                            Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:44:57 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                            1. @zennx That's about how fast it is. If it slowly dies, lots will survive. If in an hour or so, it it drained by a black hole or something like that, only a couple will remain, and will die shortly after that.

                              Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:46:35 UTC from web
                              1. @nerthos the humans survived worst: Radiation overloads, massive bio-weapons, ninjas, you name it... they are like freaking roaches...

                                Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:48:56 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                                1. @zennx Just collapse the planets nucleus. That will do the trick.

                                  Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:49:41 UTC from web
                                  1. @nerthos you mean cause the planet to implode? nah dude, they survived the global flood (which was not global) they can live in space rubble

                                    Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:52:10 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
              2. @crusader8 the same goes for me, I recently realised that my lack of interest in school came form me watching The Magic Schoolbus when I was a kid, I went into school hoping to be taught thinks in a way that would interest me (I knew that the whole shrinking and transforming, and the overall abundance of school trips was pretty much impossible), but instead I'm greated with nothing but cold sholders and a boring way to teach things that you won't remember in the next year...

                Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:28:54 UTC from StatusNet Desktop