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it seems a shame to waste such a good mind on making a machine to split Oreos. Everyone already has a good machine for splitting Oreos. They're called hands. My father was a physicist, and when he twiddled in the garage at least he came up with something useful, a wildlife tracking collar.
Originally Posted By: Amaranth Rose II
it seems a shame to waste such a good mind on making a machine to split Oreos. Everyone already has a good machine for splitting Oreos. They're called hands. My father was a physicist, and when he twiddled in the garage at least he came up with something useful, a wildlife tracking collar.


The determination of what has meaning and what is useful is going to be an ongoing quality of the individual perspective.

Everyone wants to rule the world for fear of being ruled by the ideals of those who do not find commonality in the personal reality.
There is a facility just become available for Dave to continue his great work on oreo's. It cost $3.5 Billion to build and has failed terribly at it's original goal so I say give it to Dave to make something useful.

http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_editio...chieve_ignition

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On 30 September the National Ignition Facility's (NIF's) two-year-long National Ignition Campaign (NIC) officially came to an end. Despite multiple attempts on the part of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists to create miniature laser-driven thermonuclear explosions, they failed to achieve ignition, the point at which the fusion energy yield exceeds the energy required to start the reaction.


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