Oh, Hashimi... I would agree that while he does say some pretty amusing things, they're not quite up to the level of Ludema. But still... heh heh...
And don't forget that being oxidized makes you happy and that whenever a variable is increased, it's "cranked up." The example of this that amused me the most was "crank up the volume." For whatever reason, it just sounds like something that a DJ or a hip-hop artist would say, not a chemistry professor. Or maybe I'm just nuts. Or both.
Don't forget, "The electrons in the inner shells are happy...they're just basking in the nucleus!" and "You guys are going to make me lose weight by walking up all these stairs!"
Oh darn, I cant believe i forgot the nucleus one!! (bashes self in head)
And I can't stop laughing when I see the shell quote...the decisive way with which he "slams" an f on the board, as if he is personally offended that there is no e between the d and f. I personally can't help but feel offended when I put a p shell on my paper, wondering why there is no t,u,v,w,x,y,z,a,b,c...
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but i think i love Ed more!
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And don't forget that being oxidized makes you happy and that whenever a variable is increased, it's "cranked up." The example of this that amused me the most was "crank up the volume." For whatever reason, it just sounds like something that a DJ or a hip-hop artist would say, not a chemistry professor. Or maybe I'm just nuts. Or both.
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And I can't stop laughing when I see the shell quote...the decisive way with which he "slams" an f on the board, as if he is personally offended that there is no e between the d and f. I personally can't help but feel offended when I put a p shell on my paper, wondering why there is no t,u,v,w,x,y,z,a,b,c...
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