I work in a library dammit, I'm getting a masters in Library and Information sciences, and now students have to be *saved* from going to a library? Geez...
ESA was helping NASA develop the X-38 Crew Return Vehicle, and doing a fair part of the work too, until George W. Bush cancelled X-38 and all results, including ESA-owned research models, ahem, "disappeared".
Um. Mirrors don't have diffraction.
what's wrong with a trip to the library?
I work in a library dammit, I'm getting a masters in Library and Information sciences, and now students have to be *saved* from going to a library? Geez...
Peltier elements are the way to go here. They're small, accurate and powerful. Anything you want in a scientific environment.
Mmmm.... Oil for cheese....
They can use them in science class, for example to build a CD Spectroscope.
ESA was helping NASA develop the X-38 Crew Return Vehicle, and doing a fair part of the work too, until George W. Bush cancelled X-38 and all results, including ESA-owned research models, ahem, "disappeared".
And that's *not* a conspiracy rumour.
I can't release that.
I can't release that.
No, really, I can't release that.
Read my lips:
*I*
*Can't*
*Release*
*That*
Let's do Lucasarts!
Lucasarts, Fucusarts, fucusfarts
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