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Re: Science Website Namesspience.com Imagine for a moment that even an earthworm may possess a love of self and a love of others. #52 2012-12-17 11:18:37
Re: Science Website NamesHi JEF The limit operator is just an excuse for doing something you know you can't. “It's the subject that nobody knows anything about that we can all talk about!” ― Richard Feynman “A secret's worth depends on the people from whom it must be kept.” ― Carlos Ruiz Zafón #53 2012-12-17 11:21:27
Re: Science Website Namesscift.com Imagine for a moment that even an earthworm may possess a love of self and a love of others. #54 2012-12-17 11:23:41
Re: Science Website NamesYou can just press the edit button and add all your suggestions into one post... The limit operator is just an excuse for doing something you know you can't. “It's the subject that nobody knows anything about that we can all talk about!” ― Richard Feynman “A secret's worth depends on the people from whom it must be kept.” ― Carlos Ruiz Zafón #55 2012-12-17 11:26:25
Re: Science Website Namesscirocket.com Imagine for a moment that even an earthworm may possess a love of self and a love of others. #56 2012-12-17 16:30:44
Re: Science Website NamesWhat a wonderful list of suggestions, thanks everyone. "The physicists defer only to mathematicians, and the mathematicians defer only to God ..." - Leon M. Lederman #57 2012-12-18 05:02:51
Re: Science Website Namesscilark posted at 18:02 UTC Last edited by John E. Franklin (2012-12-18 05:28:24) Imagine for a moment that even an earthworm may possess a love of self and a love of others. #58 2012-12-18 16:51:03
Re: Science Website NamesI googled "scienceisfun.com and got no hits. I did get a hit on "scienceisfun.org for a 7th grade Writing "pretty" math (two dimensional) is easier to read and grasp than LaTex (one dimensional). LaTex is like painting on many strips of paper and then stacking them to see what picture they make. |