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@parlementum since you seem to enjoy reading, have you gone through Nikola Tesla's memories he wrote himself? Most intelligent man ever IMHO
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@mvdan ooo no. what a great suggestion!
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@mvdan I like this avatar. Reminds me of heraldry
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He was literally three centuries ahead of his time. Physics doctors nowadays can't reproduce what he did with his homemade teslas :-)
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@mvdan ah, I see.
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I like it too, but it has a nacionalist origin which lately has began making me unconfortable.
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He had one of the most impressive eidetic minds ever; he knew dozens of books word by word.
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@parlementum @mvdan + 1 on Tesla. The other day I had to point that a mT of CO_2 was not a megatonne but a millitesla #precisionclarity
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Unsurprisingly, I approve of tag. I have a long held desire to develop a super-hero alter ego: Pedantic Boy! Saving the world through >
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> > clarity, precision, and better grammar. Themed costume has been a sticking point as has lack of side-kick. Interested?
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(Note steadfast insistence on the Oxford comma in keeping with the desire.)
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@vanden it was directly inspired by your dent the other day ;)
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@vanden for sure! though my costume would have double as my alter-super-ego Defender of the local railways :D
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I rather thought so. Hence, the 'unsurprisingly.'
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I think it is thematically connected. Rail travel & clarity are both these days viewed as quaint anachronisms. They deserve a unified front!
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@thistleweb :D now, is he general disarray or was that the sidekick?
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@mcnalu that's Butters / Professor Chaos, his sidekick was General Disaray
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@thistleweb ah yes, thanks for setting me straight