I'm reversing polarity again. Don't mean it. He knew his stuff. Until he blundered by a slight case of over-bombing I admired him myself.JimC wrote:Get stuffed, Scumple.

I'm reversing polarity again. Don't mean it. He knew his stuff. Until he blundered by a slight case of over-bombing I admired him myself.JimC wrote:Get stuffed, Scumple.
If you want to apportion responsibility for the development of atomic bombs, you are looking in the wrong direction. The chief scientists on the US side were Edward Teller and Julius Robert Oppenheimer. Nuclear fission itself was discovered by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann in 1938 in Berlin. Einstein had no involvement in either. His sole contribution to the bomb issue was signing a letter written by Leo Szilard with the help of Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner and addressed to President Roosevelt, which pointed out that the Germans were already working on the development of nuclear bombs.Scumple wrote:Until he blundered by a slight case of over-bombing I admired him myself.
Teller is from the Hungarian part of the US, specifically Budapest. He was 28 when he arrived in the new world and spent most of the rest of his life in California.mistermack wrote:What part of the US is Teller from?
That sounds like a Bronx accent to me.
You'll be telling me Obama's American next. I wasn't born yesterday, you know.Hermit wrote:Teller is from the Hungarian part of the US, specifically Budapest. He was 28 when he arrived in the new world and spent most of the rest of his life in California.mistermack wrote:What part of the US is Teller from?
That sounds like a Bronx accent to me.
That explains his Valleyspeak accent. Mistermack is sure to back me up on that. He's the expert of everything.laklak wrote:Einstein got his citizenship in 1940.
Even a stopped clock is right now and then. So you do stand a chance.Hermit wrote: Mistermack is sure to back me up on that. He's the expert of everything.
That would just count as now, or then, but not both I guess.laklak wrote:Not if it's a military clock, then it's only right once a day.
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