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I am thankful for successful c-sections and less infant mortality. Also thankful for diabetes medicines and tests since hubby got it, also a healthy young guy.

I like all the new technology but I don't like the way we are so dependent on it. If something happens to take away all of our electricity for a long period of time, we are going to have huge problems.

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oh and thanks for this too, guys.

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and thanks for vx nerve agent too! :thumbs:

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Science has taken quite a few hits over the last decade and has even become a topic for debate among non-scientists, so I thought we should take the time to show our appreciation for all the science that we benefit from.

I'll start. I'd like to thank whichever scientists invented the microwave oven. I know there were a few skeptics that held out for awhile - thinking that the hotdog they just cooked in their microwave was nothing but smoke and mirrors, but eventually everyone has come around to microwave cooking and although it will never replace traditional methods of cooking, there's nothing simpler than throwing a hotdog in the microwave for 60 seconds. Thank you science man and the science you used. :thumbs:

I shun the microwave, especially when it comes to cooking hotdogs. How many jobs have been lost because people don't have to wait for the corner hot dog stand guy to cook him up a good dog? Plus the erotion of flavor we have all learned to accept as a result. And what about traditional family values? The microwave makes it possible, and I dare say "reasonable" for a husband to pop his OWN dinner in the microwave and feed himself. It encourages women to leave the house! What about the children?

This is a monstrosity. Damn you science!

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Science has taken quite a few hits over the last decade and has even become a topic for debate among non-scientists, so I thought we should take the time to show our appreciation for all the science that we benefit from.

I'll start. I'd like to thank whichever scientists invented the microwave oven. I know there were a few skeptics that held out for awhile - thinking that the hotdog they just cooked in their microwave was nothing but smoke and mirrors, but eventually everyone has come around to microwave cooking and although it will never replace traditional methods of cooking, there's nothing simpler than throwing a hotdog in the microwave for 60 seconds. Thank you science man and the science you used. :thumbs:

I shun the microwave, especially when it comes to cooking hotdogs. How many jobs have been lost because people don't have to wait for the corner hot dog stand guy to cook him up a good dog? Plus the erotion of flavor we have all learned to accept as a result. And what about traditional family values? The microwave makes it possible, and I dare say "reasonable" for a husband to pop his OWN dinner in the microwave and feed himself. It encourages women to leave the house! What about the children?

This is a monstrosity. Damn you science!

Gee. I never thought of it that way. Damn microwaves all to hell then!

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Does internet count? I'm so gratefull for that! :dance:

And contact lenses :thumbs:

Saludos,

Caro

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Does internet count? I'm so gratefull for that! :dance:

And contact lenses :thumbs:

Saludos,

Caro

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Al Gore!

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Movie time folks... have a great one... from one scientist that has no clue about anything to a bunch of other scientists!

Wishing you ten-fold that which you wish upon all others.

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mr scientist

thanks for inventing the lolcats, and the xbox 360 and the cool cameras and stuff

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Science has taken quite a few hits over the last decade and has even become a topic for debate among non-scientists, so I thought we should take the time to show our appreciation for all the science that we benefit from.

I'll start. I'd like to thank whichever scientists invented the microwave oven. I know there were a few skeptics that held out for awhile - thinking that the hotdog they just cooked in their microwave was nothing but smoke and mirrors, but eventually everyone has come around to microwave cooking and although it will never replace traditional methods of cooking, there's nothing simpler than throwing a hotdog in the microwave for 60 seconds. Thank you science man and the science you used. :thumbs:

Popcorn was the first thing intentionally microwaved. cool huh?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_oven#History

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Thanks to science, all of my problems have been solved.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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