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The Pleasure of Finding Things Out

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The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
An interview with Richard Feynman (1918-1988), who was an American physicist. Some honors bestowed on him are the Albert Einstein Award (1954), the Nobel Prize for Physics (1965), and the Oersted Medal (1972). He worked on the Manhattan Project.
Dec 13, 2008 10:11 AM
Re: The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
I know I've seen this before (submitted it myself?).

Someone (mod) tell me it's a hidden (gray) link.
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Sorry spam, I can't find it.. but I did find this (not that it was lost)

http://www.milkandcookies.com/link/122079/detail/

;-)
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My apologies to both dub_dub and of course you for having expended the effort looking it up.

Turns out, I now remember having watched this from beginning to end but never having submitted it.

Once again, sorry. I already rated this a 5*.
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Your mind is slipping. Slipping. Slipping. Slipping ever deeper into darkness. Soon you will never submit anything anymore, but continue to watch things from beginning to end, and send me detailed information what videos are worthy to submit to M&C. When I swish my tail, you will wake up and have no memories of this hypnotizing session, which, incidentally, also costs you $100 that you'll be donating to me now.

Thank you kindly, sir.

*swishes tail*
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No worries spam.. it happens. I was 100% sure Delicatessen was a dupe.... but could I find it!

;-)
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Huzzah! Richard Feynman! A brilliant mind whose most insightful question may have been "What Do You Care What Other People Think?" But that was Arline, wasn't it, Richard? :)

What indeed. I suspect it was fun getting a chance to catch up with Arline again. Somewhere...
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