Old stuff I still know
Our Ginger Fuhrer says that he could still code up a simple game idea in Amstrad Basic, while I'm your man if you ever need to rebuild the suspension on an Austin Allegro (1750 Equipe version). This stuff doesn't leave your mind - tell us about obsolete talents you still have.
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Our Ginger Fuhrer says that he could still code up a simple game idea in Amstrad Basic, while I'm your man if you ever need to rebuild the suspension on an Austin Allegro (1750 Equipe version). This stuff doesn't leave your mind - tell us about obsolete talents you still have.
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I had to use that in my university chemistry exam about three weeks ago.
definitely not obsolete just yet.
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definitely not obsolete just yet.
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Also, Leo and Reg
Leo: Loss of electrons is oxidation
Reg: Reduction in electron gain.
In our chemistry lab at school there was a poster of these two characters: a lion (obviously) and a terrier(?), respectively.
Physics equivalent was CIVIL: current leading and lagging voltage in capacitive and indictive circuits.
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Leo: Loss of electrons is oxidation
Reg: Reduction in electron gain.
In our chemistry lab at school there was a poster of these two characters: a lion (obviously) and a terrier(?), respectively.
Physics equivalent was CIVIL: current leading and lagging voltage in capacitive and indictive circuits.
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not chemistry but...
I always remember LABRAT - left atrium bicuspid, right atrium tricuspid
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I always remember LABRAT - left atrium bicuspid, right atrium tricuspid
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