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Stephen Hawking on the great questions about the universe
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Robert Gentel - 10/05/2008
Another interview with Hawking [flash width=400 height=340]http://current.com/e/89011597/en_US[/flash]
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Joeblow - 10/06/2008
That was an interesting ten minutes. The Q and A was interesting too. What a sense of humour! Thanks.
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dyslexia - 10/06/2008
While I've never ascribed to the concepts of astrology :lol: , I find Hawking interesting. I tried to read his Brief History of Time several times.
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Joeblow - 10/06/2008
I tried, too. :lol:
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Robert Gentel - 10/06/2008
[quote="Joeblow"]The Q and A was interesting too. What a sense of humour! [/quote] I love his humor, and respect him for it. If it took me 10 minutes to write a small response to...
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Joeblow - 10/06/2008
Yeah. Humbling.
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dyslexia - 10/06/2008
i would've asked him about my birthsign being on the cusp of capricorn (or , When will we see the dawning of the age of aquariums)
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Joeblow - 10/06/2008
I think he’d respond with sympathy and understanding…. and reassure you that this is the dawning of the age of aquariums.
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Sun 5 Oct, 2008 09:45 pm
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Another interview with Hawking
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Mon 6 Oct, 2008 11:31 am
@Robert Gentel
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That was an interesting ten minutes.
The Q and A was interesting too. What a sense of humour!
Thanks.
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Mon 6 Oct, 2008 11:36 am
While I've never ascribed to the concepts of astrology
, I find Hawking interesting. I tried to read his Brief History of Time several times.
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Joeblow
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Mon 6 Oct, 2008 11:37 am
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I tried, too.
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Mon 6 Oct, 2008 11:40 am
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Joeblow wrote:
The Q and A was interesting too. What a sense of humour!
I love his humor, and respect him for it. If it took me 10 minutes to write a small response to someone I don't think I'd be a funny guy. His patience is admirable.
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Mon 6 Oct, 2008 11:43 am
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Yeah. Humbling.
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Mon 6 Oct, 2008 11:58 am
i would've asked him about my birthsign being on the cusp of capricorn (or , When will we see the dawning of the age of aquariums)
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Mon 6 Oct, 2008 12:19 pm
@dyslexia
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I think he’d respond with sympathy and understanding….
and reassure you that this is the dawning of the age of aquariums.
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