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  • Birthday 05/19/1988

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    Bible, archery, photography, psychology, graphic art, hockey and ski
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    pyrotechnics
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    university architecture student starting in september

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  1. chemi

    Dating

    That's actually quite dangerous...say if you do find the perfect person (and she's available too), how do you know if she will see you as the perfect one for her as well? You might end up getting hurt even if you do find the perfect one. Either way, there's risk involved: 1) no dating - you think you are not emotionally hurt, but everytime you get to know a person and realizes that this is THE girl with THE perfect personality for you, but sadly, she's going out with some other guy. (tell me you don't feel any pain?) 2) friendship --> perfect one - finally after 5 years of buddying, you think the girl's perfect for you, and you think she feels the same way...until you two start dating (to me, dating is just friendship with physical intimacy) --> a) everything works out...great! you live happily ever after. b) one of you guys doesn't feel the other one's "perfect" anymore...one of you can get hurt. 3) dating --> like you said, could lead to disaster, but can also lead to lifetime happiness Basically, you can never get rid of the possibility of getting hurt or being hurt emotionally. (it's not just dating, e.g. workplace, school, getting into a fight at the supermarket...etc.) (I haven't finished reading all 271 posts, so if anything is redundant...then it's redundant)
  2. Is phi always such a gentleman?
  3. Lance started most of his threads in General disscussion and Project 1: The New World
  4. Exactly, so we want to make SFN just as good as other websites. Get more people to come to SFN and learn things rather than other online references. I mean it's a science forum, so it should be academically challenging (sounds crazy but if we all help, it'll be a damn good encyclopedia) this was from Dak's thread I like your idea too, classroom/tutorial are both similar and could work. As for marking the tests, we could just scan our own tests/answer sheets, and attach them to the posts.
  5. I see what you mean lan418, but I think you missed my point. The reason why I think a tutorial forum would be better than the homework help forum is because it's not a one on one thing where one person has to spend hours explaining a whole section of science to one other person. In the new forum, a person starts a thread on the topic they want to share (e.g. organic nomenclature), others can input more indepth info. So now if a person is having trouble with organic equations, he/she can come to SFN and read the lesson and learn. It's not like you are doing the homework for people where they ask a question and you answer it, it's more like an online SFN encyclopedia for students as a reference.
  6. One of the main aims of particle physics in the future is to prove the existence or nonexistence of the Higgs boson. Neutrinos are interesting as well. http://www.fnal.gov/pub/inquiring/matter/future/index.html yeah, it's like they say you can break a bar magnet many times until it reaches to one dipole, maybe dipoles can be further divided?
  7. big deal, I'm just saying the homework help forum could use a little adjustment. Besides the point is to get more ppl to SFN, not to Wikipedia.
  8. chemi

    H2o

    Nevermind, dihydrogen monoxide is definitely not heavy water. Didn't see the little 2 there
  9. chemi

    H2o

    http://mineral.galleries.com/minera...des/ice/ice.htm http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem99/chem99659.htm https://cindasdata.com/Applications/TPMD/TOC/?sLetter=H (go down to hydrogen oxide) well, hydrogen oxide is another one though I'm not sure why.
  10. chemi

    H2o

    should've known that also a joke site...sigh.. but still, why do they call water hydrogen oxide? Is it another short form/ common name?
  11. chemi

    H2o

    Yes, it is hydrogen oxide for sure http://mineral.galleries.com/minerals/oxides/ice/ice.htm https://cindasdata.com/Applications/TPMD/TOC/?sLetter=H but I'm still not sure why they drop the di- and mon- on the naming What's weird is that dihydrogen monoxide doesn't seem to be water according to this website http://www.snopes.com/toxins/dhmo.htm "Dihydrogen monoxide is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and kills uncounted thousands of people every year. Most of these deaths are caused by accidental inhalation of DHMO, but the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide do not end there. Prolonged exposure to its solid form causes severe tissue damage. Symptoms of DHMO ingestion can include excessive sweating and urination, and possibly a bloated feeling, nausea, vomiting and body electrolyte imbalance. For those who have become dependent, DHMO withdrawal means certain death."
  12. That would be great. I also noticed that not many people post replies in the homework help forum, maybe the questions are too difficult, or people just don't want to spend a lot of time explaining to one person on a whole section of science. I think we could have a tutorial forum, basically anyone who feels confident can start a lesson (teaching others about a specific science topic) this way others can learn new things without resorting to textbooks. People could make comments or add new info to the lesson. By the end we might be able to have our own SFN encyclopedia, this will attract more people to do their projects, homework, research at SFN. I mean science forums shouldn't be just about expressing thoughts and opinions, it's also about sharing knowledge with others. (I know we learn things through conversations, but it would be so easy to just go to the forum, find the topic that you want to learn, and read+study+chat+have your homework done without the desperate waiting in the homework help forum.) We can even divide the forum into grades (from grade 7 to the end university), areas of science etc. This way no one would feel embarrassed when trying to ask/find out info on a lower science level.
  13. cool, it works http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=813&stc=1
  14. ok, my friend told me a longgggggggggggggg way to attach your own images (that doesn't have a url address) you have put your image on a web basically, you need your msn messenger to do this. 1. sign in to msn messenger, click on my space, fill out the form, so now you have your own website 2. now click add entry, a new page will appear, at the bottom left corner click add photos 3.if you can't find where is add entry, then go back to home and click edit your space, this way you'll see add entry for sure 4. now after you clicked add photos, just find your file/image and look on the left upper corner, there's a little box for each file, click on it, a check mark will appear 5. click upload now (right upper corner of the page), now click publish entry, click preview my space (right upper corner) 6. now you just click on the picture and a new page will appear, your picture is on a url adress now!
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