But, regardless of age, the great minds who married virtually kissed goodbye to making any further glorious additions to their CV.
Within five years of making their nuptial vows, nearly a quarter of married scientists had made their last significant contribution to history's hall of fame. (This taken from the mentioned atricle)
Then I guess it's a good thing that every man on the planet of this earth aren't geniuses, otherwise there'd be a serious dent in the "evolution" of mankind.
We need to protect our privacy or we will no longer be a free nation we will be no better than old Communist Russia where you can't make a move without the government knowing.
You are absolutely right. Our forefathers had the wisdom and foresight to construct an unbelievable document that would span time. They wrote this document and the Bill of Rights (also referred to as the Rights of Man) after the War of Independence to keep future generations from suffering abuse and misconduct by the government. This "Living Document" has survived more than 200 years without revision, and I don't believe we should start now.
OK!..Someone needs to stop him!!
I think he's had too much *twist* in his Vodka!
No PUN intended, right??? You dork!!
- But, regardless of age, the great minds who married virtually kissed goodbye to making any further glorious additions to their CV.
Within five years of making their nuptial vows, nearly a quarter of married scientists had made their last significant contribution to history's hall of fame. (This taken from the mentioned atricle)
Then I guess it's a good thing that every man on the planet of this earth aren't geniuses, otherwise there'd be a serious dent in the "evolution" of mankind.WHAT ARE YOU HIDING?
At least most of them aren't posting as an "Anonymous Coward".
Take a look at "this".
We need to protect our privacy or we will no longer be a free nation we will be no better than old Communist Russia where you can't make a move without the government knowing.
You are absolutely right. Our forefathers had the wisdom and foresight to construct an unbelievable document that would span time. They wrote this document and the Bill of Rights (also referred to as the Rights of Man) after the War of Independence to keep future generations from suffering abuse and misconduct by the government. This "Living Document" has survived more than 200 years without revision, and I don't believe we should start now.
Silly...Look outside the box.
He was trying to be funny!
Why? Are you into nibbling? *snickers*
Wow! That was an intelligent comment! Nice Job "moron"!
(From the grammer Nazi, herself)