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Dave, where'd you go to HS? As you probably know I went to Crespi in Encino. :)
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Ah, Crespi. Drove by it today. Pretty much drive by it everyday. I went to a little private school in Northridge, Highland Hall. It's not a traditional school.
I think we used to play baseball against Crespi (though if the school has a diamond, I've never been on it). If we did, we crushed them every time. |
I can't really remember now but I don't think there was a diamond. They just practiced on the football field with temporary bases and lines and such from what I can recall.
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From what I have seen on Mythbusters it is not so explosive though. Not to the point where it would be like a bomb going off- nothing, nothing, ... BOOM!. The way he described it sounded like C4 or something.
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They had to cut down the only trees that were actually on the grounds and not on the perimeter. :( I used to like to sit under them at lunch and look at the view of the hills and watch the planes flying over head to/from VNY. |
We did not have FIRST robotics, either. Now that I have worked with some guys here that were in it in HS and currently run the Atascadero HS team, I feel so left out. Those HS kids have awesome shop skills.
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I'd go back to HS for that.
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My lab partner and I had lots of fun in gen chem. Our goal was to use all the apparatus we could get our hands on for every exercise no matter what we were doing. We never measured accurately, just close guess pouring stuff together laughing maniacally. The funniest thing was the oriental chicks at the station next to us. They would point at our data sheets and say "How you get dat?"
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Screw chem class! I had a HS chem set in grade school. Granted, I did land in the burn ward for a weekend and had several months of healing and lost skin, but that's another story. There used to be a chem supply store near that would sell anything you wanted. You didn't have to be a school or teacher. Too bad about all the regulations now. That store is long gone.
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Morning ladies!
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Had a chemistry lab program for my old Apple IIe. Think it was from Simon and Schuster. it was a robotic lab. You picked apparatus and chemicals then it would animate the apparatus, mixing and reactions. It blowed up real good.
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Ah, the good ol days of "collecting" software.
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How do you de-cock a crossbow without shooting it?
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with muscle power and potential for bruised fingers
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I guess you are right in most cases. That's what I thought.
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Okay, just watched a vid. 225#, xbow, no problem with one hand.
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