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overheard at work: some excellent scientific research

I obviously need to get an "overheard at work" category for my blog. Some of these are really, really good. (link courtesy of the one known as Skorloff).

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Yea... I remember those days... *pours 40oz on ground

p-man:

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what's funny is that as a physics student, you get to do all sorts of cool stuff like freeze hell. as a one-time comp sci student, i can report that all you get to do is stare at computer monitors and wait for hell to freeze over while getting carpell tunnel syndrome. "Going into physics was the biggest mistake of my life. I should've declared CS. I still wouldn't have any women, but at least I'd be rolling in cash." He's half right. CS doesn't pull the cash it used to.

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Yeah... I've been there before in my physics 212 labs... .. measuring ice, and the rate of change was -302ÂșC / min... Yes - I defied physics in my lab. Hell froze over.

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