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Salve.

 

I am a young lost soul searching for something without a colour or shape, better known as knowledge!

 

 

Though, I excuse for my english before making any mistake. It is not my mother tongue.

 

 

Thanks for reading.

 

Welcome to SFN Disenssio.

 

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hi all,

 

my name is davidivad.

 

i love to take things apart and put them back together. however, i often end up with extra fasteners.

my over all conclusion is that mother nature is conservative....

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Posted

Welcome to the forum, everyone.

 

Disenssio, if your native language isn't English, don't worry about any spelling mistakes. Just make sure to ask good questions, or give good answers.

Davidivad, ducttape is your friend for putting things together. ;)

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Hey all, I'm new here too. I like Biology, Physics, and then not doing science when I want to unwind and relax!

Posted

Kept meaning to do this.

 

Six years in the Navy serving on Submarines. Got to drive it, that was cool. All kinds of nifty accidents which were not so cool. Got out after my contract was up. Went to college and received my degree. Enlisted in the National Guard(bullet better than accident). Have been doing that for a couple of years now.

 

I'm primarily trained in mechanical theory(hydraulics, pneumatics, diesel, O2 generation, CO2 removal). Have a degree in IT(logic systems, networking, electronics). Programming mostly self taught, primarily focusing on online automation. Later trained on Satellite Signal communications. My Uncle Sam gave me a cool death ray to make up for taking away my 2 billion dollar toy.

 

I'm mostly just good at remembering what I read. Most everything is a page away for me. Poor man's photographic memory. Makes it easy to research my own random projects and answer the questions of others.

 

Pretty much me in a nutshell. :)

Posted

oy, there!

 

Im a german geology student. Taking interest in oceanography, arctic geology, vulkanology and tectonics. I just started my studies last year so I naturally still have a long way to go, but I definitely intend to go for my masters in one of those disciplines and might even go for a PhD, but Im pretty easy concerning that as I can also see myself finding work after my Bachelors or Masters.

 

Nice too meet you!

Posted

Hi, still fairly new to the forums. I am a geneticist with interests in genetics, evolution, molecular biology, plant biology, and agriculture. Spent 8 years in the National Guard as a combat engineer and served in Afghanistan. To a lesser extent I have interests in conservation, ecology, literature, international politics, the military, and history.

Posted

Hi,

I'm a science teacher.

 

I think surfing these boards might help me when it comes to explaining topics to pupils.

 

I was once an actual scientist back in the day before I switched to teaching...

Posted

Hello, I have just registered and this is my first post. If there's anyone here from the Chronicles Sci-Fi forum, I'm the same Harpo that's on there.

Posted

Wow, it's almost a decade since I started this thread. It's nice to see it is still going.

 

You look like you haven't aged a day, Ed! Thanks for a great idea!

Posted (edited)

"Schneib," actually, is the most common abbreviation. Note that it violates the English rule about is and es. Correct pronunciation is "shnaibster," or "shnibe."

 

Thank you for the welcome.

Edited by Schneibster
Posted

I am Planetman, just started browsing the forum.

 

Interested a.o. in the functionalities of matter and movement, the sources and consequences of things happening around us.

Hi, Planetman here, browsing and learning.

 

Dynamics within matter, and functionalities of motion interest me a.o.

Posted

Hi. I found a link to this site on Schneibster's blog, and thought it looked interesting :)

 

I'm a musician-trained-in-architecture-turned-neuroscientist-late-in-life and I like physics, but don't know much about it other than what I've picked up as part of music/architecture/neuroscience, popsci, and being married to a physicist-turned-neuroscientist (not nothing but not a lot either).

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