What’s shakin’, Bacon?
(My knees, that’s what - particularly when I think about your “New Instrument”…)

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What’s shakin’, Bacon?

(My knees, that’s what - particularly when I think about your “New Instrument”…)

((Thanks for the submission, my good sir!))

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Carl Sagan - a totally amazing science educator.
If we had more of him around, I’m sure science education in America would not be in such a state.

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Carl Sagan - a totally amazing science educator.

If we had more of him around, I’m sure science education in America would not be in such a state.

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Self explanatory: What Would Richard Feynman Do?

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Self explanatory: What Would Richard Feynman Do?

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I thought for certain I finally had a guy young enough to be in color.
Turns out Mr.Berners-Lee was much more attractive 40 years ago.
too bad.

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I thought for certain I finally had a guy young enough to be in color.

Turns out Mr.Berners-Lee was much more attractive 40 years ago.

too bad.

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I’ve never been a fan of Psychologists, and the IQ test has it’s own faults, but I feel like Binet needs to be mentioned for that beautiful ‘stache.
Gaze upon the glory. Excellent facial hair is hard to get in the modern age.

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I’ve never been a fan of Psychologists, and the IQ test has it’s own faults, but I feel like Binet needs to be mentioned for that beautiful ‘stache.

Gaze upon the glory. Excellent facial hair is hard to get in the modern age.

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Linus Pauling is different from most scientists in that his main attraction is his linguistic abilities. He had a way of explaining the most complicated concepts in a succinct and accurate way. Of course, two unshared Nobel prizes is a pretty big turn on, as well.
“Facts are the air of scientists. Without them you can  never fly.”
-Linus Pauling

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Linus Pauling is different from most scientists in that his main attraction is his linguistic abilities. He had a way of explaining the most complicated concepts in a succinct and accurate way. Of course, two unshared Nobel prizes is a pretty big turn on, as well.

“Facts are the air of scientists. Without them you can never fly.”

-Linus Pauling

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I will not lie. I have an ENORMOUS thing for Schrodinger.

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I will not lie. I have an ENORMOUS thing for Schrodinger.

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THIS GUY IS THE BOMB! No pun intended (seriously. Would not stoop that low).
But seriously. Might have been a little crazy, but who gives? The serious piercing eyes, the seriously cool hat… I’d have ‘im any day.

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THIS GUY IS THE BOMB! No pun intended (seriously. Would not stoop that low).

But seriously. Might have been a little crazy, but who gives? The serious piercing eyes, the seriously cool hat… I’d have ‘im any day.

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Feynman in all his smirky goodness. Every physicist (male AND female) has a thing for this guy. Seriously. I have never seen such a cult following.

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Feynman in all his smirky goodness. Every physicist (male AND female) has a thing for this guy. Seriously. I have never seen such a cult following.