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doing development research

Discussion in 'Science and Technology' started by cupy, Sep 6, 2010.

  1. cupy

    cupy Member

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    Has anyone did development research??? what is aim of doing development research?
     
  2. geckopelli

    geckopelli Senior Member

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    1) Yes.

    2) To develop stuff.
     
  3. cupy

    cupy Member

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    where did you do it?
     
  4. geckopelli

    geckopelli Senior Member

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    What are you fishing for?

    Here's some bait:
    A laboratory. Harvey Mudd.

    We developed a completly safe way to make 100% pure Meth (no tri, no E) from ubiquitously availible products.
    Unfourtunetly, it was so easy an 8th grader couLd do it, so I killed everyone else involved.
    Really, it was for the best.

    We also perfected a way to get a black man elected President.
    The juries still out on that one.

    And then there was the Frankenstien Project.
    It kind of worked.
    We made Sarah Pailin, but we used parts from June Cleaver, Mrs. C, and Debbie Reynolds (a bitch-- Their all still alive!), so we got a TV cartoon instead of a real person.
    Sorry, America!
     
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