MulderMan
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inoculating loops, anyway theres loads of suppliers in america, i find it hard in england!
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is a plumbers blow torch the type that melts solder to seal pipes? also what type of battery did you use? a car battery. and is both the anode and diode both graphite? and wich does the sodium stick to as i thought you could only electrolise a liquid. is there a site which lays this out in detail as im interested in it. does it work with all salts?
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hmm yes culmative frequency, trig, standard deviation, and to top it off statistics coursework , aint I lucky!
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i can use a calculator , but seriously now - Im just about to start my maths gcse in school so where abouts will i be? i doubt i will be doing calculus. its not my fav area of science though...
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does anyone use a good peice of freeware for playing chess with people on the internet? most of the ones ive seen you have to buy. and my family are no match to me.
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is that the IBM one?
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http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showpost.php?p=31664&postcount=20 ha ha, and i thought i imagined it! im not sure if its real...
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ive seen a program that predicts ones move in advance, but thats not like cheating at cards or monopoly . but predicting the oponents move in advance is what most chess players do anyway.
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are there any real VIP's here, im sure ive seen a post about that radio 1 presenter coming here, or is that my imagination.
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Questions I have always wondered about- Please Answer
MulderMan replied to ed84c's topic in Other Sciences
from a medical / scientifical pov are you saying dont take blood yourself all togeather, or dont take blood IV? would it be ok to take it in a IM sort of way but just pierce the skin and let a blob of blood come out. ive done it with my grandads blood sugar machine using the pricker needle and sterile supplies and that way ok? -
i think i proved my point, and i didnt even misspell that on pourpose
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might have a look in argos or index in town tomoro
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my dad cant use propper grammer, he writes how he speaks. i think its hereditary, ive never been good at english myself, thats why im a member here and not at an english forum!
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govermental compulsary tests in my oppinion in the schools i have attended usually just tell the school how good it is and gives it a bit of free publicity, more pupils more funds. also shows what level of learning you are at and what sets you will be in next year or term, the gov compulsary ones ive taken so far are: SAT's (maths english science) 6-7 years old SAT's (maths english science) 13-14 years old but since highschool ive taken maths eng sci tests every year and every half tern, and testing on every minor subject also. but thats school specific. i dont think its like america with if you fail in anything you get kept behind or go to summer school - stereotypically that is .
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well i was in B&Q warehouse today to buy a toolbox and 'supplies' and i see no backlight, but like yt said it was a few years back.
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gauss cos his meter is usefull in my ghost hunts. faraday with electric cage thingy. moore for his computer law. babage for his efforts with computing and them world war 2 dudes that helped with computing aswell. o and marie curie with radiation
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http://www.mensa.org/ - the high IQ society lol. a money making scam in my oppinion;). SurfSciGuy what i meant is i know poeple in some science tests especially that are multipal choice they just flick through the test paper and circle any answer and come out with top marks, where thr people that work hard get lower marks when there trying to compete with pure probability.
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you cant learn a awful lot about chemistry out of a text book, you either need practical exp or someone to explian it in detail to you. Im 14 (just bout to start my gcse's) and i dont know how id cope without asking all my 'reasonable' questions to teachers. but sometimes it does feel like they hold me back with stuff I WANT to learn, but i just do that at home anyway. wolfson ive spent all year doing acid's and bases, sick of it but its fascinating. i dont know why they teach kids that alkalines are the 'opposite' of acids!
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oh please give me advice on sulfur with black powder
MulderMan replied to a topic in Inorganic Chemistry
this is from memory but if youve seen the anarchists cookbook it shows a method involving boiling bleach. but ill get back to you on that one. is it cheaper to produce them or just buy them from a shop? cos i havent heard of Pyrodex -
i still think someone should invent a flawless test to prove inteligence or improve on iq test standards. what i mean is one where there is no right or wrong answer, and you cannot guess the answer like in most modern compulsary government testing.
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anyone a member of mensa?
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Id buy a SFN pen or mousemat or something, I think just the logo and url would suffice
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what do IQ tests actually prove about a person. People laugh at me when i say they dont prove how 'smart' you are, and they reply "thats why its called inteligence questionairre right andy". and then i get another headache, why am i surrounded by idiots in the public schooling system!