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This is not techno-babble. This is the real world. The “babble” can be found on your television amid the 500+ channels that has become the vast wasteland of useless material designed to pickle your brain and pump you full of equally useless products and services.
This is applied science and applied technology. This is where the rubber meets the road. This is where things actually get done in our world and history is made for all the right reasons. This is how progress is made manifest.
I love watching things like this. I’ve always been interested in these subjects, and i think that if a college would let me in and i had a math tutor, i would be able to understand easily.. but that’ll never happen unfortunately…..
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This is not techno-babble. This is the real world. The “babble” can be found on your television amid the 500+ channels that has become the vast wasteland of useless material designed to pickle your brain and pump you full of equally useless products and services.
This is applied science and applied technology. This is where the rubber meets the road. This is where things actually get done in our world and history is made for all the right reasons. This is how progress is made manifest.
how see desktop?
why they wouldn’t let you in? Where do you live?
I love watching things like this. I’ve always been interested in these subjects, and i think that if a college would let me in and i had a math tutor, i would be able to understand easily.. but that’ll never happen unfortunately…..
@joesfaves For scientific techno-babble, yes.
It’s better because the techno-babble is understandible.
Sure beats The Discovery Channel. I’m a mechanical engineer by education, BTW.