1. Subscribersonhouse
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    19 Jul '05 21:10
    Originally posted by Bowmann
    Unless, of course, he meant a [b]mavis.[/b]
    Ah, a throstle, nope not what I meant, just an expert in his field.
    Like the Magnetic scientist outstanding in his field.
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    20 Jul '05 00:431 edit
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    Magnetic scientist
    Does he tend to attract the interests of other scientists?
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  4. Subscribersonhouse
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    20 Jul '05 14:21
    Originally posted by MikeXx2020
    why does the scientist have to be a "he"? thats sexist.


    it could easily be an "it"
    You are absolutely correct. If you remove the balls or
    the uterus of a scientist you would be left with an "it".
    Would you be left with a better or worse scientist as a result?
    One result for sure, they could never make more scientists,
    unless they were VERY good at cloning.....
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    20 Jul '05 14:24
    Originally posted by Bowmann
    Does he tend to attract the interests of other scientists?
    only if he/she/it has an electric personality.
    Of course people might be interested if they knew a lot
    about current events. You never know though, they may
    vacillate from pole to pole, depends on the field.
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