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I wonder if an assemblage of such brainpower Cirque du So-What Apr 2014 #1
Are you certain that similar or maybe greater brain power has subsequently been assembled TheKentuckian Apr 2014 #6
Unfortunately, half of our population would burn those people at the stake for witchcraft ChisolmTrailDem Apr 2014 #9
Half our Congress, would. villager Apr 2014 #15
Would they be the same people who firmly believe every single lie ever uttered by the Extreme Right? Cal33 Apr 2014 #32
I'm not worthy! Baitball Blogger Apr 2014 #2
OK, I can see Schrodinger IDemo Apr 2014 #3
The photo actually commemorates Heisenberg's very accurate measurement of its velocity struggle4progress Apr 2014 #8
I don't know IDemo Apr 2014 #39
I know it's there demwing Apr 2014 #29
On the other hand, think of the brain power represented in THIS image... YoungDemCA Apr 2014 #4
The only brainpower in that image is in the painting on the wall. hobbit709 Apr 2014 #5
Ole' George Washington looks like he's saying: YoungDemCA Apr 2014 #7
Yes he does! passiveporcupine Apr 2014 #24
Washington's gesture:"Presenting Assholery multiplied" n/t Mira Apr 2014 #30
oh boy! time to break out the image editor and twitter! nt ChisolmTrailDem Apr 2014 #10
There would be more brainpower on display if you took a picture of random people at a bowling alley TheKentuckian Apr 2014 #11
Did you Google images for "Dunces" to find that? Capt.Rocky300 Apr 2014 #12
I just lost 5 IQ points. nt awoke_in_2003 Apr 2014 #13
Where is Louie Gomhert? Helen Borg Apr 2014 #25
Simple: he got lost Nevernose Apr 2014 #45
DUzy!! MsLeopard Apr 2014 #37
ultimately what did those 28 men and one woman do hfojvt Apr 2014 #14
Are you kidding? Maedhros Apr 2014 #16
so the main thing they did was hfojvt Apr 2014 #19
I'm not understanding your intention in implying that the scientists in the picture Maedhros Apr 2014 #21
And Pasteur and Fleming didn't do anything useful either erronis Apr 2014 #22
but most people in the past did NOT die in their 30s and 40s hfojvt Apr 2014 #47
Well that data certainly settles the debate. n/t whopis01 Apr 2014 #48
No, the technicians wouldn't have found a way anyway. pnwmom Apr 2014 #28
Are you fucking kidding? NickB79 Apr 2014 #23
Yep, was thinking the same... Helen Borg Apr 2014 #27
Uhhhhhh, greiner3 Apr 2014 #33
Trollin' ain't easy. Shivering Jemmy Apr 2014 #34
Well, without them we wouldn't have the internet, for starters, so you wouldn't be posting here. N.T Donald Ian Rankin Apr 2014 #35
Post removed Post removed Apr 2014 #40
Adding to the other responses: the Global Positioning System. Jim Lane Apr 2014 #46
Yeah but ... lpbk2713 Apr 2014 #17
Early picture of Bush, Sr. beginning Mr.Bill Apr 2014 #20
Wow. Almost as much brain power as our House of Representatives! Kablooie Apr 2014 #18
And only one of them was female! passiveporcupine Apr 2014 #26
+1 SunSeeker Apr 2014 #31
Only one other woman besides Marie Curie has won the Nobel Prize in Physics FarCenter Apr 2014 #36
I would say chrisstopher Apr 2014 #38
Collectively more like 160 / log 29 = 109. FarCenter Apr 2014 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author rumdude Apr 2014 #42
It reminds me of some remarks made by President Kennedy Staph Apr 2014 #43
I just had this crazy thought - what if, at the start of the Conference, all ANY of calimary Apr 2014 #44
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