"Scientific" American
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I don't think it's particularly far-fetched to suggest that there may be more to these protests than is being reported by either side.
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I don't think it's particularly far-fetched to suggest that there may be more to these protests than is being reported by either side.
@Doctor-Phibes said in "Scientific" American:
I don't think it's particularly far-fetched to suggest that there may be more to these protests than is being reported by either side.
Of course.
I long for the days when Scientific American was "science-ey."
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@Doctor-Phibes said in "Scientific" American:
I don't think it's particularly far-fetched to suggest that there may be more to these protests than is being reported by either side.
Of course.
I long for the days when Scientific American was "science-ey."
@George-K said in "Scientific" American:
I long for the days when Scientific American was "science-ey."
I'm guessing not enough people want to read that stuff any more for them to stay in business.
Either that, or they've hired a bunch of media studies graduates.
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@George-K said in "Scientific" American:
I long for the days when Scientific American was "science-ey."
I'm guessing not enough people want to read that stuff any more for them to stay in business.
Either that, or they've hired a bunch of media studies graduates.
@Doctor-Phibes said in "Scientific" American:
I'm guessing not enough people want to read that stuff any more for them to stay in business.
Good point.
Either that, or they've hired a bunch of media studies graduates.
Perhaps a better point, LOL.
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Which would be worse, watching medical students rap or watching "artistic" types trying to use a mass spectrometer?
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@Jolly said in "Scientific" American:
Any damn fool can do mass spec. And computers do the analysis now.
I vote for rap...


I think you may be underestimating the incompetence of humans. My brother is an engineer doing field service and repairs on mass-specs, and he has a few stories.
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