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I heard you had cookies....
Not anymore, somebody licked them.
I heard you had cookies....
Not anymore, somebody licked them.
I thought they un-planeted Uranus. Or was that Pluto?
Was Pluto un-planeted?
OP, congrats on your deep understanding and extensive knowledge of Uranus, every kids's favorite planet.
That was Pluto. They never had any plans to touch Uranus.I thought they un-planeted Uranus.
Now I remember. They changed Uranus' pronunciation in our schools. It was supposed to be pronounced like urine-us. But that also had problems and the kids were giggling TWICE, so they went back to Uranus.
Heck, how am I supposed to know? I'm not a scientistWhat about plasma?
Heck, how am I supposed to know? I'm not a scientist. Actually, I don't even have science this year. I don't think plasma's even considered matter at this point. At least that's what I think my freshman year bio teacher told me.
I think it's fairly controversial around the scientific community as to what it is. I'm going to go ask my chemistry teacher when I get back from spring break. For someone who loves science fiction, it's shameful how unscientific I am.According to this... http://education.jlab.org/qa/plasma_01.html ... "Plasma is the fourth state of matter."
I've always been taught that there are four states of matter. Solid, liquid, gas and plasma. But I'm no scientist either. Science is my worst subject. Just got what I needed to graduate and high tailed it out of there!![]()
It is one of the truly interesting and fun things to learn as a kid! Uranus! Hahaha. TeeHeeHee.Certain teachers would call it "Urinis." They claimed "kids are too immature to hear it the other way."
I like Science, but I like bio much more than chem...not that the two aren't mixed up together...but i prefer bio-based science to strict chem. Organic Chem was not my favorite class ever, lol. I never got far enough to learn about plasma as anything but a component of blood, though. Or maybe they weren't teaching it back then. I dunno. I'm dum.According to this... http://education.jlab.org/qa/plasma_01.html ... "Plasma is the fourth state of matter."
I've always been taught that there are four states of matter. Solid, liquid, gas and plasma. But I'm no scientist either. Science is my worst subject. Just got what I needed to graduate and high tailed it out of there!![]()
But luckily they outgrow it eventually, and learn to appreciate Uranus as a thing of beauty, and not some childish word gimmick. I cannot imagine anyone over the age of 10 finding comedy with Uranus.Kids are too immature to not think it funny. That's okay by me.![]()
As an adult, I have no interest in Uranus.But luckily they outgrow it eventually, and learn to appreciate Uranus as a thing of beauty, and not some childish word gimmick. I cannot imagine anyone over the age of 10 finding comedy with Uranus.
HaterAs an adult, I have no interest in Uranus.
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