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Events in the year you were born?

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Why are you rolling your eyes Mr.? :(

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1983 is the best year of them all!

 

YOU ALL KNOW IT!

 

I have to disagree with u....1990 was the best year...lol...especially December 31st :P

:stunned: :stunned: ok I can't read that much today :stunned: :stunned: so I'll leave it for later :dizzy2:

That seems absolutely insane that there's at least one person posting here who was born in the 90's. :stunned:

 

It makes me feel old when I think of things like that that make me realize that my little baby sister is now a teenager. :P

Hey I never thought of that...it still feels like the 90's to me sort of. Like when my friend commented that my computer was made in 1997 and that's probably why it's so slow I was thinkin "hey that was only a couple years ago"....but it was actually 7 :stunned:

I know :stunned: I'm probably developing arthritis and osteoporosis as we speak. :dead:

:lol: Don't feel bad...there was a guy in my french class in 9th grade with gray hairs. :stunned:

Me too...the salt n' pepper look can be quite dashing. :sneaky:

You could dye it though! :idea2:

The Nobel Prize in Physics 1987

"for their important break-through in the discovery of superconductivity in ceramic materials"

 

J. Georg Bednorz

1/2 of the prize

Federal Republic of Germany

 

K. Alexander Müller

1/2 of the prize

Switzerland

 

 

you're into superconductivity? :o

 

I worked for more than a year at a superconductivity-magnet lab in Houston! :cool:

 

If you know Dr. Chu....he's the one who discovered "high-temperature" superconductivity. I worked in one of his labs...

1985... it snowed in barcelona!!! :lol:

well... i think 'the neverending story' was in the cinema (at least, in spain) :D

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