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  • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

    Originally posted by joecct View Post
    Our military-industrial complex is busy at work devising new ways to kill...

    http://amp.timeinc.net/thedrive/the-...g-with-cannons
    Meanwhile our enemies freely manipulate our elections and launch cyber attacks against our country.
    Go Gophers!

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    • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

      Originally posted by joecct View Post
      Our military-industrial complex is busy at work devising new ways to kill...

      http://amp.timeinc.net/thedrive/the-...g-with-cannons
      That's engineering, the B students. Not science, the A students.

      (It will be sold by business, the C students.)
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      • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

        Originally posted by Kepler View Post
        That's engineering, the B students. Not science, the A students.

        (It will be sold by business, the C students.)
        Try becoming a marketing director in silicon valley or at a F500 company. You are truly swimming with the sharks.

        This isn't the 1940s. Today's brightest follow the money and are in business.
        Go Gophers!

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        • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

          Originally posted by 5mn_Major View Post
          Try becoming a marketing director in silicon valley or at a F500 company. You are truly swimming with the sharks.

          This isn't the 1940s. Today's brightest follow the money and are in business.
          Being an acquisitive aggressive as-shole is not the same as being intelligent.

          In fact, those characteristics are kinda mutually exclusive.

          Business is a garbage truck union -- obviously you have to pay people a lot to be willing to do that sh-t work so the rest of us don't have to.
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          • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

            Originally posted by Kepler View Post
            Being an acquisitive aggressive as-shole is not the same as being intelligent.

            In fact, those characteristics are kinda mutually exclusive.

            Business is a garbage truck union -- obviously you have to pay people a lot to be willing to do that sh-t work so the rest of us don't have to.
            Obviously disagree. To greatly succeed, the difficulty is off the carts and so can be the impacts.

            Business deals with a wide open sandbox - the art of the possible. It applies the concepts and sometimes ideas of science...puts them into the real world (creating goods/svcs that must benefit people) and forces one to be the best or fail.
            Go Gophers!

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            • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

              Originally posted by 5mn_Major View Post
              Obviously disagree. To greatly succeed, the difficulty is off the carts and so can be the impacts.

              Business deals with a wide open sandbox - the art of the possible. It applies the concepts and sometimes ideas of science...puts them into the real world (creating goods/svcs that must benefit people) and forces one to be the best or fail.
              "Success" is the shiny toy we give the slow kids to keep them occupied and out of our way while we do the adult work.
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              • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                Could we just agree that both of your generalizations about where the bright kids end up are wrong and useless?

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                • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                  Originally posted by 5mn_Major View Post
                  Try becoming a marketing director in silicon valley or at a F500 company. You are truly swimming with the sharks.

                  This isn't the 1940s. Today's brightest follow the money and are in business.
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                  Originally Posted by First Time, Long Time-Always knew you were nothing but a troll.

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                  • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                    Originally posted by GrinCDXX View Post
                    Could we just agree that both of your generalizations about where the bright kids end up are wrong and useless?
                    Wrong, no - there's validity on both sides. Useless, yes. Its the overall system of having innovation that works for people that matters.
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                    • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                      Hey now, let's not go generalizing all the business school students. It's the finance majors that are the real ********, making money just by manipulating it, or telling other people how they should let them manipulate theirs for them.

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                      • Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                        Hey now, let's not go generalizing all the business school students. It's the finance majors that are the real ********, making money just by manipulating it, or telling other people how they should let them manipulate theirs for them.
                        Pushing electrons should be left to physicists, not traders.
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                        • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                          Originally posted by 5mn_Major View Post
                          Try becoming a marketing director in silicon valley or at a F500 company. You are truly swimming with the sharks.

                          This isn't the 1940s. Today's brightest follow the money and are in business.
                          Baloney. Every dumb jock I knew went into finance or business management and from what I can tell in watching kids the same age as my sons it's not changed a lick.

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                          • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                            Agreed. The only truly brilliant people in finance are the quants and actuaries. There might be some other specialized jobs in the industry where the nerds go to hide, but the average finance major is not one of them. The sociopaths all went into business admin.

                            This isn't to say there aren't smart people in finance or that people who went into finance aren't smart. But to say that it's where the brightest people go is absurd. The brightest are the ones who develop new-to-the-world technologies, develop cosmological theories, or solve the Navier-Stokes equations.

                            I can tell you right now, the smartest people in my company aren't the ones in suits. They're the ones buried in the basement labs.
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                            • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                              This isn't science either, it's technology, but it's so cool: closer, and closer, inexorably, the future comes on.

                              I love this quote:

                              SpaceX doesn’t intend to make any major revisions to the Block 5, though, save for small changes to improve flight reliability and reusability. The company will likely have between 30 to 50 Block 5 rockets in rotation at some point, according to Musk. The number depends on which customers insist on flying satellites on a new vehicle, though he’s hoping the mentality on used rockets will change in the coming years. “The general sentiment will change from... feeling like, ‘A flown rocket is scary,’ to ‘An unflown rocket is scary,’” Musk said.
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                              • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                                Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                                This isn't science either, it's technology, but it's so cool: closer, and closer, inexorably, the future comes on.

                                I love this quote:
                                Next thread we should just officially migrate to "STEM: "
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                                Originally posted by bigblue_dl
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                                Originally posted by Kepler
                                When the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
                                He's probably going to be a superstar but that man has more baggage than North West

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