Did you get on CBC for dissecting frogs?
True. If they don't watch him carefully, he may follow the directions to do something else. He might put together a model airplane, or even bake a cake!MI5 and 6 will have to watch this one for the rest of his life
Yellow Cake?True. If they don't watch him carefully, he may follow the directions to do something else. He might put together a model airplane, or even bake a cake!
Now you've done it! The NSA monitors all internet traffic, using programs to automatically search for key words/prhases.Yellow Cake?
What are you talking about Yellow Cake is Lemon Cake which is yummy. Wait there is a lot of federal cops outside the window and there is a knock at the door I'll be right backNow you've done it! The NSA monitors all internet traffic, using programs to automatically search for key words/prhases.
Been nice knowing you. The internet speeds at Guantanamo really suck.
True. If they don't watch him carefully, he may follow the directions to do something else. He might put together a model airplane, or even bake a cake!
But you make up for it with your carefully thought-out, deeply incisive finger-wagging.Your sarcastic put downs are really adding to the discussions. I'm sure everyone is glad to have yet another bloody troll on the boards.
Your sarcastic put downs are really adding to the discussions. I'm sure everyone is glad to have yet another bloody troll on the boards.
Let us know if and when you figure out the difference between repeating an old experiment and doing original work.Another I AM....
Let us know if and when you figure out the difference between repeating an old experiment and doing original work.
Or the difference between an argument and the logical fallacy of ad hominem.
Yes. Learning is learning. Science is science.Have you ever done the times tables in class? That's been done before. A pat on the back is called encouragement. Repetition is called LEARNING. You might want to try the latter.
He's a good student. Ann Makosinski is a young scientist.As much as you enjoy putting the kid down, I'm sure the fusion experiment is a little more involved than a cookie recipe. Likely not all 13 year olds would be able to repeat it.
He might could. Hope he does, if that's what he wants to do. For all we know, he might have equal or even better talents in other areas.I suppose, with encouragement and learning, he too shall become a scientist.
He's making good use of his school years, that's sure.For now, he is following in set paths which, hopefully, the kid can build on later.
I haven't berated him. I've said what he's doing is not science, where what Ann Makosinski did is.Berating a kid just feeds lawyers later on in their lives.
He might could. Hope he does, if that's what he wants to do. For all we know, he might have equal or even better talents in other areas.
He's making good use of his school years, that's sure.
I haven't berated him. I've said what he's doing is not science, where what Ann Makosinski did is.