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Well, this thread was good for a laugh. I find it odd how something so simple as not knowing a NASA employee from Clemson can ignite such bitterness and hostility. Compared to what some Clemson fans from the elsewhere on the net are flinging our way, this is PG. No need to be so sensitive.

I'm pretty ambivalent towards Clemson despite having visited there. I had a good time, I went to the spring game and a baseball game. There was also a Zac Brown Band concert so that was fun. Decided not to go there, I actually liked USC more. That said, I might be going to the Clemson v FSU game this year because my buddy invited me and he's in the engineering program there. I find that most of the people that actually went to Clemson were generally well-rounded people and fairly well-spoken. The issue is the people I've met that are Clemson fans who didn't attend the university are awful and there tends to be a lot of them. Regardless, I hope they perform well this year, except for when we take them down, because it looks good for the ACC.
 
I didn't do that but I finally broke 80 last week...guess im not as cool as you.

Chicks dig the long ball. Doesn't matter if you have no idea what direction the ball is going to go.

And lighten up, Francis.
 
I can hear it now...after the45-17 shellacking this Saturday, this board will be filled with threads around this area..."We are better academically and there is this one guy on this board that works for NASA!
 
Chicks dig the long ball. Doesn't matter if you have no idea what direction the ball is going to go.

And lighten up, Francis.

What if you have a great short game and can play all day? :cool:

BTW don't take anything I said on here serious. I was just enjoying the back and forth while I was waiting for my steaks to cook. Have a good week and unless something crazy happens I will see you guys at the dome Saturday afternoon. Supposed to fly out tomorrow unless work decides to screw me somehow.:bang:
 
I can hear it now...after the45-17 shellacking this Saturday, this board will be filled with threads around this area..."We are better academically and there is this one guy on this board that works for NASA!

There are THREE. Get it right.
 
Simmer down boys before we get all Story Musgrave and Eileen Collins on your asses.

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Didn't Obama dismantle NASA? I thought it was just the Climate Crisis Propaganda Department now?
 
Ooohh! Smack talk! I was beginning to think there wasn't going to be any of that here. Had me thinking that these upstate New Yorkers were pretty dang evolved. I was actually worried that if you were this far along on a message board, you might also possess remote mind control tactics that could cause our offensive linemen to stand up and look around at each other each time the ball is snapped as Tajh simply hands off the ball to a charging defensive end headed for the wrong end zone.

Man! Glad to know that's not going to happen.
 
In my opinion other than networking I think it matters not what you go to college for your bachelors degree. I think it matters most how well you do there and where you get your masters or PhD.
That being said I certainly think if you're going to go to communications syracuse for northeastern have advantages over most of the colleges. So there are specialty programs that do make a difference



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HERE'S ONE.

Mechanical engineer alumnus and retired NASA scientist, Otha “Skeet” Vaughan (B.S. ME ’51; M.S. ME ’59) of Huntsville, Ala., received the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) 2006 Losey Atmospheric Sciences Award during the annual Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit in Reno, Nev.

Vaughan earned the award for his research in atmospheric electricity and the discovery of Red Sprites and Blue Jets that occur above severe thunderstorms. Earth science experts around the world refer to him as “Mr. Lightning” because of his work in atmospheric electricity.

Ha! He can't even spell "Lucy." ;-)
 
Well, I drove the green on a 310-yard par 4 last week. That was pretty cool.
Real men play TPC Scottsdale or Grayhawk...not the redone troon courses looking for douche'y high handicappers wanting get their rocks off by driving a par 4.

Really hope you at least 2 putt it...that would just be pathetic.
 
Come on it is all about Tiny Bubbles


<- I went to school with her ;)
 

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