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Yoo-Hoo

Delicious chocolate drink of which brings pleasure to all who drink it.

I sure love to drink yoo-hoo!

by Jordon February 5, 2004

63πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


Lavosier

19th Century French noble-turned-scientist who discovered many of today's Ideal Gas laws. Antoine Lavosier discovered that gas has additive pressure qualities, and that temperature, pressure, and volume were mathematically related. Was executed for being a noble in the French Revolution.

"France messed up again!"

by Jordon December 12, 2003

13πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Avogadro

Crazy scientist who came up with "Avogadro's Constant", a number that clumps a specific number of atoms into a mole, which can be used to figure out the exact weight of an atom of any element. On the periodic table, the element's atomic mass is in grams per mole. There are 6.02 X 10^23 atoms in one mole.

"Crap man, thats some serious scientific crap!"

by Jordon December 12, 2003

43πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Calculus

1. Math invented by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century. Involves calculating "limits", numbers that are normally unable to be calculated except through differentiation.

2. The mathematics of Limits and Derivatives.

3. A freakin' impossible math class. Calculus AB is too hard, BC is impossible.

"I hate Newton, he should shove Calculus up his ass, the wanker"

by Jordon December 10, 2003

68πŸ‘ 98πŸ‘Ž


Phange

Crazy, oftentimes nonsensical user of GameFAQs known for over 50 submitted reviews and constant notifications.
Currently found on the message board Life, the Universe, and Everything

1. A person who is without sense.

2. A Virus for the Palm OS, the first known virus for Palm.

"That guy is a real phange, I wish he'd start talking about grown-up things"
"Crap, I got Phange on my Palm 180"

by Jordon December 10, 2003

2πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


Neils Bohr

One of the most instrumental atomic theorists, Neils Bohr was the first to acknowledge that electrons orbit the nucleus instead of the commonly accepted "plum pudding" atom model. Made the first 3D model of an atom, but was completely wrong about almost everything associated with atoms.

"Crap I hate Chemistry"

by Jordon December 12, 2003

52πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


Mendel

Known as the "Father of Genetics", Gregor Mendel performed a series of tests on pea plants. He noticed that two phenotypically identical plants would occasionally produce completely different offspring, and he deduced that genes could be "Dominant or Recessive" from generation to generation.

"Gregor is a weird name"

by Jordon December 12, 2003

34πŸ‘ 25πŸ‘Ž