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Posted by Kees de Vos on October 19, 1999 at 09:29:15:
In Reply to: Re: What is the Importance of Physics Knowledge? - Step 1 posted by Reilly Atkinson on October 15, 1999 at 16:41:42:
Reilly,
I can't resist to share a quote from the manual of the game "Civilization: Call to Power":
"Knowledge in Civilization: Call to Power is measured in Advances, which are scientific or cultural discoveries that enable a Civilization to pursue its goals more quickly or more effectively"
Next to it is a quote to lift your spirits:
"All science is either physics or stamp collecting." - E. Rutherford.Hope this gets you through the day one happy fellow :-).
Cheers,
Kees de Vos.
- Re: What is the Importance of Physics Knowledge? - Step 1 Reilly Atkinson 21:51:19 10/19/99 (0)
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