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Apr 01, 2010 22:22

I can't decide if I'm happy to be back in America or sad to leave Berlin. A bit of both, I suppose? Scientifically speaking, it's probably approximately 51% the former and 49% the latter, but with at least a margin of error of 3 percentage points either way ( Read more... )

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der_gewinner April 2 2010, 05:03:23 UTC
I am sorry to hear about Frau Doktor, Schatzi.

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ff92bbscience April 2 2010, 05:04:51 UTC
Don't call me schatzi.

Thanks I don't want to hear it from you.

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der_gewinner April 2 2010, 05:09:46 UTC
...Did I kick your pet puppy on my way out of the country?

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ff92bbscience April 2 2010, 05:41:48 UTC
I don't own a puppy, but you're getting slightly warmer.

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capslockchords April 2 2010, 05:36:12 UTC
You were there at the time of the Gatewater Land incident? And involved in it?

That's... seriously pretty cool. I only got to watch about it on the news later on.

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ff92bbscience April 2 2010, 05:42:58 UTC
Yes! I'm a scientific investigator. My forensic research was essential in a reproduction of the crime scene...which turned out to not be the actual crime scene, but...It was essential to solving the case! And that's what's important, scientifically speaking!

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capslockchords April 2 2010, 05:48:33 UTC
You're a scientific investigator? Whoa, you look really young though! I mean, that's not a bad thing- at all, I think it's cool.

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ff92bbscience April 2 2010, 05:52:56 UTC
Well...I'm still in training. But I have all the instruments and and knowledge that I need! And this isn't the first case I've helped solve with my scientific skills, so, I don't think it's incorrect to call myself a scientific investigator, do you?

I'm glad you think it's cool. Sorry, what's your name? I don't think we've met.

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knights_edge April 2 2010, 05:41:32 UTC
A pleasant surprise occurring through somewhat unfortunate circumstances.

Welcome back. I see you've picked up something of a European mindset while you were away.

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ff92bbscience April 2 2010, 05:44:31 UTC
T-thank you, Mr. Edgeworth ♥ !

I'd heard how much Europe was technologically superior to the Americas, but I never understood how much

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((I mean where else do they let 13 year olds be prosecutors)) knights_edge April 3 2010, 03:54:20 UTC
Technologically superior in some ways... and rather refined in their courts as well. Every so often I feel the desire to study the legal systems abroad once more.

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((Only in Europe!)) ff92bbscience April 3 2010, 04:13:04 UTC
Well, if you do decide to go, let me know! Their courts do seem a bit less ridiculous then ours...but I'm not sure if that's a good or a bad thing.

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w8d April 2 2010, 05:43:01 UTC
Welcome back to the land of the free!

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1/2 ff92bbscience April 2 2010, 05:44:46 UTC
2/2 ff92bbscience April 2 2010, 05:45:25 UTC
....hello, Mr. Gant.

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w8d April 2 2010, 05:55:39 UTC
You coming in for a visit soon?

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stealstruths April 2 2010, 18:05:15 UTC
Well, that's an unfortunate gap. At least you're sort of ahead of the game with that footprint analyzer, right?

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ff92bbscience April 2 2010, 22:50:27 UTC
I am. I have a few friends in Berlin, as well...hopefully I can mail-order some of the best new technology, or get them to order it for me.

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