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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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What an upbeat way to teach science to kids.
(, Tue 8 Jun 2010, 15:31, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
What's that cupped in your hand? Such a promising start as a biologist. (Mind you, I was determined to be a palaeontologist at that age and look where I ended up!)
(, Tue 8 Jun 2010, 15:35, Reply)
Liver and lungs are on the table.
My father was convinced I was going to be a scientist :( I only went to school half days in LA, so spent the other half reading and doing science experiments. Then it all went wrong when I realised I was fairly good at Latin.
I think I'm between 7 and 9 in that photo, I can't remember.
(, Tue 8 Jun 2010, 15:38, Reply)
See, if you'd stuck with the biology, you'd have had to learn a bit of Greek and Latin for that. Probably not enough to satisfy your curiosity, mind - and certainly nothing on the same level as the Catullus.
(Haven't cooked heart or liver for ages now...getting hungry thinking about it.)
(, Tue 8 Jun 2010, 15:46, Reply)
We'll sit down and discuss stuff. He taught me about imaginary numbers when I was 13, and integration when I was around 15.
I just enjoy the problem-solving feeling of translation. You have the component parts before you, you have to identify them all and their function. there are sometimes ambiguities, which makes it fun. Sometimes there are things misisng, and sometimes it's just really hard. But it's fun.
Carnivore ^_^
(, Tue 8 Jun 2010, 15:50, Reply)
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