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Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:48 am    Post subject: IOPTFEAR Reply with quote

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Name's Ken. I learned a lot here so far, and I finally made it to the bottom of the forum, where it says to introduce yourself! haha. I am very happy to see that the internet has shown me an entire community of people just like me- so interested in science.

Well, I guess I'll put out a couple facts n' what not..

I was born ninty nine years, and six months after Edwin Hubble was born.

On my 9th birthday I learned that my body can hold static electricity by wearing socks and rubbing my feet across a rug, without lifting my feet. And that I could shock someone, by pullin' an E.T.

I am very interested in the human mind, cosmology, Advanced Technologies(some of which are still in a state of research), the mysteries of women, theories, video games, learning... I guess poetry, uhm... and that's what I can think of at the moment. lol

OH! And culture... I like culture, and food from their culture. Very Happy
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