5 to 3 Union I am not giving up but that might be the last nail in the coffin
Yeah, might start a war? I'm far more reasonable than I come across, lol. Having fun as much as I am serious, but am totally up for a challenge from either or both Cali and NJ in this regard.
Silicon Valley was a big thing, DuPont in NJ was also a big player, but I'm sure you realize that both DuPont and Silicon Valley got a lot of their players from other places, and Minnesota had 3M, Medtronics, etc.. so we weren't exactly a frozen tundra when it came to innovation.
I think you need the next 3.We probably need the next score.
We probably need the next score.
I think you need the next 3.
Easy killer, enough time left........The ECAC reigns supreme again!!!!!!!
5-4 Union with 3:40 left.....The ECAC reigns supreme again!!!!!!!
The ECAC reigns supreme again!!!!!!!
they invented that too no doubt.
Yeah I am looking more at the state level and things like Edison Labs, Bell Labs, Pharma in Central/South Jersey..
Well, if you can match this, then we can talk
William Stout - UMner referred to as "The Henry Ford of Aviation"
Reynold B Johnson - UMner referred to as "The Father of the Computer Disk Drive"
Robert R. Gilruth - UMner referred to as "The Father of America's human space Flight program"
Alfred O.C. Nier - UMner referred to as "The Father of Mass Spectrometry"
Seymour Cray - UMner referred to as "The Father of the Super Computer"
Ernest O Lawrence - UMner who invented the Cyclotron, an instrument that has been as instrumental as any in scientific research instrument as any. The scientific Lab at UC-Berkeley is named after EOLawrence. As is an element on the table of elements. Not many schools can claim as much. We also have the first Female with an element named after her as well.
Avtar Saini - leadership role in design and development of Pentium Processor at Intel
And I've only listed the Biggest Fish.
The state of hockey loses, what a shame