...any scientifically minded types
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iAmStarStuff27
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I'm back after a long hiatus from MFP. I took some time to find myself and it has paid off greatly. I'd like to add some new friends who share similar interests. Are there any astronomers, math/science heads, climbers, philosophical or lifelong learner types who would like to accept my offer of friendship?
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How about an engineer (in training)?0
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im an engineer as well. feel free to add me. I like to "invent" things as a hobby, usually with physics and chemistry involved.
oh, and I am looking to shed about 10 lbs and maintain.0 -
How about an engineer (in training)?
EIT? I'm an E.I.T.0 -
...Are there any astronomers, math/science heads, climbers, philosophical or lifelong learner types who would like to accept my offer of friendship?
As for math/science...
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I'm not a scientist. I'm a dancer. But, I have always loved science, studied Biology in college, and married to a physicist, so science is a part of my life.0
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Science is the devil!!!0
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no, science <takes of sunglasses> is the law..........0
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I'm always looking for more friends. I like to consider myself pretty well educated and like science-y / math-y type things and learning in general. I'm kind of a big nerd all around, but I'm happy with that.0
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Former scientific type here (biology/chemistry) but a stay at home mom now.
I'm game.0 -
I'm an engineer as well. Feel free to add me0
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I love science - not just machines, computers, electronics, etc., etc., but the natural world and how it 'ticks'.
Oh, and if I could, I'd be a dancer too
FRs welcome all round (well, er.... we are all aiming for flat, not round lol)0 -
Engineer here as well. Always looking for a good conversation. Feel free to add me.0
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I like science!0
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Geez, I'm a self proclaimed science/math geek (love both) and in health care0
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My homebrewing hobby involves a lot of science. I have to know about water chemistry, how various enzymes work, how to work with microbe cultures, learning the fermentation process, learning about the various organic compounds such as esters and phenols that give beers different flavors, etc. I'm in the process of isolating and culturing a yeast strain that I found on the blackberries that grow in my yard. From what I've tasted so far, I think I might be able to make some unique and interesting beers from it.
Edited to add, feel free to add me. That goes for others in the thread too.0 -
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Mathematician who sold out.0
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I am an astronomer you can add me0
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Engineer here, love math and science. Feel free to add me.0
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I'm obsessed with palaeoanthropology and I'm quite interested in primate biology generally. My favourite primate genus is Homo (although I'm not sure what species of Homo is actually my favourite). Pan is also a pretty cool genus although I wouldn't want to socialise with them.0
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