Re: Wow! Here we go again!
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Andrew24
some have ive heard.. but there are still many there..
Not really. And there wasn't that many to begin with either.
Re: Wow! Here we go again!
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maria1232
ugh i know! it pisses me off soo bad...in my chem 101 class we were talking about questions that were in the SAT when we took it in HS, and she started talking about how the new popular question was the whole florida snake thing, and how snaked needed to stop being bred cause they were going to eat everything in the everglades and go up north....and i was like "excuse me mrs george, but do you OWN snakes?" and she was like "no, why?" and i was like "because if you did you would know that snakes die when its too cold outside, so if they were to go up north they would most likely die in the winter"...needless to say, she kicked me out that day for being "disrespectful" and questioning her "inteligence":mad:
WOW! sounds like somebody got mad that she was wrong lol!..
Re: Wow! Here we go again!
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maria1232
ugh i know! it pisses me off soo bad...in my chem 101 class we were talking about questions that were in the SAT when we took it in HS, and she started talking about how the new popular question was the whole florida snake thing, and how snaked needed to stop being bred cause they were going to eat everything in the everglades and go up north....and i was like "excuse me mrs george, but do you OWN snakes?" and she was like "no, why?" and i was like "because if you did you would know that snakes die when its too cold outside, so if they were to go up north they would most likely die in the winter"...needless to say, she kicked me out that day for being "disrespectful" and questioning her "inteligence":mad:
I would have gone a step further and asked if she had any remote understanding of optimal conditions for tropical species in general, and asked her what on earth would make her think they could survive in temperate environments, let alone anywhere that gets below freezing at any point in the year. Then I would have asked if she thought the same when armadillos, cattle egrets, brown anoles, and a plethora of other exotics invaded Florida decades ago. Then would have called her a hypocrite and told her to stick to chemistry and leave this subject to ecologists and herpetologists because her media-influenced opinion is worth nothing. If I'm going to be kicked out of class, I'm going to earn it. :)
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hahahaa....yeah i should have, but then again....i really need that chem credit, better not piss the teach completely off...love the speech though
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maria1232
hahahaa....yeah i should have, but then again....i really need that chem credit, better not piss the teach completely off...love the speech though
Well at the university I go to, TA's do all the grading, so I don't really have to worry about pissing off the professor. I already went off on my ecology professor during lecture earlier this semester for using the USGS burm map on one of his PowerPoint slides. I discussed it with him after class and sent him the Pyron et al report, but he emailed Dr. Rodda at the USGS, and apparently is still unfortunately siding with him. Either way, he seems to respect me after it, and I really can't wait for a report to be published on the effects of the cold snap earlier this year on the feral burm population so I can rub that in his face.