Guest SkepticJ Posted December 29, 2004 Posted December 29, 2004 I'm 19. I have loved science and technology since I was a little kid. Some kids watched Power Rangers, I watched Beyond 2000 and Invention. I like comedy movies and the pitifully few good SF movies. I like to draw and am studying to become a professional photographer.
xom Posted January 1, 2005 Posted January 1, 2005 Hi what a pleasent and freindly thread. I'm Michelle, hello
mooeypoo Posted January 1, 2005 Posted January 1, 2005 Well I'm moo and I'm back! the feminine version of the geekoholics. Good to be back ~moo
Nave Posted January 5, 2005 Posted January 5, 2005 Im nave.. thats my name backwords... cool huh? yeah i like blowing things up and making things better by hacking them(like computer stuff). I think we should have a forum on like stuff u hacked(not necessarly computer) and glitches you found. oh yeah im 15
Guest Caesar Rahil Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 Hi! my name is Rahil . I am new here, recently signed up. I would like to make some freinds.
Verusamore Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 Hi , Curious , is the pro-nunciation 'cessar' like the virus or 'caesar' like the ruler ( not metric , the empirical ) .
The Nacho Posted January 12, 2005 Posted January 12, 2005 My name is microx. (Pronounced micro-ehks, not mycrocks. *He he* I like...I...I LUV CHEESE! I LUV CHEESE! Bwahahahahaha! CHEESE! My, the cheese tastes good. I also like to write poems: "Wind" Oh, how the wind. It blows from afar, and thy shall not know; but of windy, and stuffs.
Guest Miranda Posted January 12, 2005 Posted January 12, 2005 Miranda here, I am a paranormal investigator who hopes that someday science will look at the evidence with an unbiased eye. I hunt ghosts. I use the most scientific approach that I possibly can. I use technical equipment to locate anomalous energies, and rule out all natural possibilities before concluding that a place is genuinely "haunted". (Watch the show "Ghost Hunters" on Sci-Fi for an idea of what I do.) Anyone with paranormal questions, I am the one to ask.
Sayonara Posted January 12, 2005 Posted January 12, 2005 Miranda here, I am a paranormal investigator who hopes that someday science will look at the evidence with an unbiased eye. It's not that science is biased - it's that the evidence is, unfortunately, not very good. People in your field (and I'm obviously not saying you do this, as I have no reason to assume it) have a tendency to try and present evidence 'of something happening' to satisfy the question of why it is happening, which is unhelpful at best. What really annoys me is when they have self-styled psychic investigators on TV shows, who prowl around darkened houses while running through the entire gamut of emotional reaction, then describe in detail the personal life, times and demise of a Mrs Lucille DuBois, who lived in the house in the late Eighteenth Century. Then the presenters say something like "oooh, there you go viewers. Conclusive proof." That really doesn't do the field any favours.
Tetrahedrite Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 I think people who believe in the paranormal should be given the same respect as those who believe in God. Not doing so would make most people enormous hypocrits!
USMA German Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 I will be graduating from West Point on May 28th 2005 with a Nuclear Engineering degree. I love science and math which ultimately led to my choice of Engineering as a Major. I also love to learn. I am in the Engineer Branch of the Army with the rank of 2LT as of May 28th 05. Great to meet you all! Fischhaber Go Army Branch: EN
UCF-Forensic Posted January 16, 2005 Posted January 16, 2005 Hi My name is Steve, I'm from Lake Mary Florida. I will be attending the University of Central Florida in early 2006, And I will be enrolling in their Forensic Science B.S. program, One of 6 accredited in the nation. I am 19, and I consider myself proficient in general biology, chemistry, and psychology. I happened upon this forum by accident, and i've been glued to it with no hope of ever leaving. I also work for an Acura dealer, and I modify import cars as a hobby.
MagicMoose Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 My name is (not) MagicMoose though i would love to have it... I'm 16, High School student (sophmore, thank you) and i love it! I live in the densist state in the great U.S. and i must say, the people who live here don't know what the word "DISPERSE" means. when i grow up i want to be a theoretical physicist/musician. (because i love musak, and math is actually my favorite hobby ---whoops! too much info.
Guest multiplasma Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 hi...im multiplasma..im only 13 years old but i find science terrible interesting .. but im not that good at school ..well im from belgium ... euuhhmmnn..
boka-fett Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 Howdy. Im Boka-fett, and im newish. I didnt realize there was a new comers thread 'till today. : ) I ♥ science and I am very glad i found a forum where people can discuss scientific topics intellegently.
In My Memory Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 Hello! I am very nerdy, and I like science (especially the kinds that I cant quite wrap my mind around). Although I have to admit my passions are really in religion and philosophy. I live in the US, people know me for having one of those very eccentric personalities, and I really admire the work of people who debunk quack medicine and other kinds of pseudoscience. All the best
Guest Huh? Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 HI This is me as my user name probably showz im confused about evry thing especiallly science even doh an doin A levels in all 3 sciencez in london well im sure nobdy carez neway but god forbid ma dumbness dumb me choosing hard subjects wen i cud be doin suming very simple , but i wanted to do science y duznt ne1 get that! well we'l c how much help i get here!!!!!!!!!!!!!xxx
Guest Couwario Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 Hi! I'm Lucas - My ambition is to become an astronaut someday.
Guest overcharged Posted January 24, 2005 Posted January 24, 2005 Hey! Newbie, here. I listed my username as "overcharged", but really, there is two parts to it.... Part II would be "and UNDERPAID"!!!! But, such is life.
Reny Posted January 25, 2005 Posted January 25, 2005 Hi, I think I'm the lastest newbie here. I am 19, Pre-University student. Field of Study: Biology. Other interests: Paranormal study.(When you don't see it, it doesn't means it's not there)
Guest Dr. Avery Posted January 28, 2005 Posted January 28, 2005 Hello, My name is Dr. Avery. I am a musician, a composer, a computer geek, and an armchair scientist. When brought up in daily conversation, science is generally regarded with the same esteem as a dead sea otter. As such, I have turned to the internet, and ultimately this site. The sciences I am most interested in are Astronomy, Physics, Biology, Psychology / Sociology, Music Theory, Comedy (the least respected science), Mathematics, Logic, and Cosmology. <shameless plug> For those interested, some of my orchestral work can be found at Here </shameless plug> I look forward to meeting you all, Dr. Avery Pax Vobiscum.
Phi for All Posted January 28, 2005 Posted January 28, 2005 The sciences I am most interested in are Astronomy, Physics, Biology, Psychology / Sociology, Music Theory, Comedy (the least respected science)[/b'], Mathematics, Logic, and Cosmology. Welcome, doc. Be sure to check out the Official Joke thread in General Discussion. Read them all and add any that we've missed, keeping in mind our younger members.
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