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Monday, February 26, 2007

Quote of the day - James


Ways the SMART People Handle A Fire:( and why I luv mathematicians)

Physics Engineers: Calculating the Angle and Force the jet of water has to be fired before using a hard object to hit the fire hydrant, to release the water. Spends 30 minutes

Chemistry Engineers: Invent a compound that is able to extinguish all forms of fire, but will test it on other fires and making improvements before using. Spends 30 months

Mathematicians: Using Mathematical Induction, prove that the raging fire does not exist. Spends 30 years.

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