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Old 04-07-2010, 09:53 AM   #72 (permalink)
banger316
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Originally Posted by Rufio View Post
wait youre comparing listening to podcasts/reading a wikipedia page to actually having a college level education on the subject?
First off dumb dumb why are you attacking me when you have not even taking a position on what the thread is about. You clearly did not read my posts, and are misrepresenting what i was saying so i will repeat it slow for you. In today's world there are many resources for information such as science books and peer reviewed journals that have accredited scientists/teachers who write for them also some of those scientist/teachers do podcasts about science. Then there are websites also ran by scientists/teachers, and no not just wikipedia smarty pants.

A college education is important however going to college does not equal knowing the material. I for example do not need a college education to understand the large hadron collider. If you do that is fine i have always had a knack for science it was one of my better subjects so the material comes easier to me than perhaps for someone like you.
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