Gosia
12-10-2006
03:34 PM ET (US)
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www.gs-arts.nl
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am sodiq
07-25-2004
05:56 AM ET (US)
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am sodiq from nigeria i want to tell you that i want some one that can help me to go and school in united state of america maybe you can try and help me.this is my e-mail address: sodiq4luv77@yahoo.com
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m
01-25-2004
12:17 PM ET (US)
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Alex
01-25-2004
12:17 PM ET (US)
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I think you guys should make a video set to go along with the book. My class would have a great time with it!
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Wendy
07-05-2003
02:39 AM ET (US)
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http://lasvegasbreezyjones.blogspot.com/ What a fun site. I had a great time here.
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cary
04-15-2003
10:36 AM ET (US)
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Today is Tuesday, April 15th, 2003-- and I've yet to read "Mad Professor". But if it's got the Frauenfelder tag on it, it's got to be gold!!!! Edited 04-15-2003 10:37 AM
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thenerd
03-16-2003
01:38 AM ET (US)
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When you mix iodine and ammonia and some other stuff you have a very unhappy compound. called nitrogen triodine, very reactive when dry/damp
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savantzown
02-25-2003
07:41 PM ET (US)
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A hero is someone who gives his, or her own life for another's benefit. Such as throwing oneself atop a handgrenade to save the life of another. Or, such as those who rushed into the Twin Towers to render aid to those in need, knowing that they were most likely sacrificing their lives for the good of others. But the Shuttle Columbia astronauts?, no way they were hero's. They were volunteers. They knew the risks. They didn't intentionally sacrifice themselves for the benefit of others. They were astronauts because of the money and the adventure, not sacrifice. True they are unfortunate victims of NASA safety practices, but that doesn't make them hero's. See "Space Shuttle Safety" under new topic. Edited 02-25-2003 07:51 PM
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FormerElephantBoyMascot
02-14-2003
03:24 PM ET (US)
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You have corrupted me my friend! Saw the book for sale in Denver Discovery Channel Store. Took out small plastic continer w/snap on lid filled with small amount of baking soda and wad of toilet paper, added vinegar, quickly repalced lid, caused tiny fizzy explosion, yelled "I know the Mad Professor!" ran out of store
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maiku
02-11-2003
08:26 AM ET (US)
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And I thought you were referring to THE Mad Professor. No Dub here folks, move along, move along.....
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pesco
02-10-2003
06:52 PM ET (US)
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Dear Uncle Mark,
I'd like to know what happens when you mix iodine and ammonia.
-David
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sirdiddimus
02-10-2003
05:50 PM ET (US)
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The iron-on of the little girl and her pet slug, Mark.
~Aaron K.~ in Tennessee
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Mark Frauenfelder
02-10-2003
01:00 PM ET (US)
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> We bought your book after seeing the ad on > www.boingboing.net. This weekedn my 8-yr. old grandson > is having a great time with various experiments. We cleaned > out a small shed and turned it into a "Science & Engineering > Lab" used with your book.
Excellent! Let me know how it goes!
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ron jeffries
02-08-2003
11:35 PM ET (US)
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We bought your book after seeing the ad on www.boingboing.net. This weekedn my 8-yr. old grandson is having a great time with various experiments. We cleaned out a small shed and turned it into a "Science & Engineering Lab" used with your book.
Thanks!
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Mark Frauenfelder
01-16-2003
01:51 PM ET (US)
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> We received our copy yesterday and my 5-year-old loves it! He > read the "robot food" chapter while waiting for his dad to pick > out stuff at the auto parts store. Then he wanted me to read him > the part about polymers for bedtime. Now we are talking about > atoms. a lot. Thank you! What a great approach to science.
Great! I'm so glad you and your son are liking it.
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ari / whatnot
01-16-2003
01:47 PM ET (US)
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We received our copy yesterday and my 5-year-old loves it! He read the "robot food" chapter while waiting for his dad to pick out stuff at the auto parts store. Then he wanted me to read him the part about polymers for bedtime. Now we are talking about atoms. a lot. Thank you! What a great approach to science.
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