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Dr. Kaku annoyed the hell out of me when dude was speaking on telomeres and other biological stuff that goes on in our bodiesOriginally Posted by sole vintage
amazing guy him and dr. Michio Kaku
http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/tyson/curriculum-vitaeOriginally Posted by ricky409
Somebody tell me about this guy ...
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Originally Posted by Fresh Like Will
Am I the only one who thought that tie would match the Galaxy Foamposite's?
Originally Posted by RawSheed
Dr. Kaku annoyed the hell out of me when dude was speaking on telomeres and other biological stuff that goes on in our bodiesOriginally Posted by sole vintage
amazing guy him and dr. Michio Kaku
like, just stick to making up equations dude