The Crusades, Spanish Inquisition, Roman Gladiators, Holocaust, etc...= real human killing. Video Games = takes place after all these violent events, oh and its not real!
As Bob Marley said lets not lie to our children. I think the Simpsons had an episode involving the banning of Itchy and Scratchy where the same idea was presented. Damn it Marge!
Finally some equations, had to get through enough b.s. How about Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Delta x=h/Delta p, where h is Planks constant p is momentum and x is distance. This must hold or quantum mechanics falls apart. I like the math equations above as well. Maybe Bernoulli's number would be fun too.
I have an 8 year old cousin who has already been taught the volume of a cylinder, sphere, etc at his public school. I don't recall learning anything like that until late elementary/jr high. I think it's great to start learning this stuff when you are young.
I guess F*** the police, Friday, and Barbershop helped pay for his scientific observatory transformation.
It's hard to read when your wasted, right Australia?
Then the drunk guys like:
1: !@#$ you, I'll fight you!
2: Puke
3: Drink some more
4: Drive Home
The Crusades, Spanish Inquisition, Roman Gladiators, Holocaust, etc...= real human killing. Video Games = takes place after all these violent events, oh and its not real! As Bob Marley said lets not lie to our children. I think the Simpsons had an episode involving the banning of Itchy and Scratchy where the same idea was presented. Damn it Marge!
Cop: Sir can I see your license? Cheech: Isn't it on my bumper?
Finally some equations, had to get through enough b.s. How about Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Delta x=h/Delta p, where h is Planks constant p is momentum and x is distance. This must hold or quantum mechanics falls apart. I like the math equations above as well. Maybe Bernoulli's number would be fun too.
This reminds me of Feynman's chess analogy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqp3KXDu9qE
I have an 8 year old cousin who has already been taught the volume of a cylinder, sphere, etc at his public school. I don't recall learning anything like that until late elementary/jr high. I think it's great to start learning this stuff when you are young.
I'm an engineer I don't haft to no how to spelt things