I love the uncertainty of the word "probably".
35 0 ReplyYou can never completely rule out some J Robert Otterheimer being out there thinking up new technologies.
35 0 ReplyTake your upvote and go.
11 0 Replyotter madness
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This is as bad as Zebras not understanding quadratic equasions. Do they teach their young nothing?
11 0 ReplyEh, most people are unaware of how semiconductors work
8 0 ReplyYeah but otters are not most people
8 0 ReplyAnd, sadly, most people are not otters.
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It's like magnets
4 0 ReplyEspecially for otters, how are they supposed to learn about magnets when they dissolve in water?!
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Most people are unaware of how most things work.
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The American educational system is subpar! Subpar I say!
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You're welcome.
6 0 ReplyI imagine they know how current works though
6 0 ReplyI'm on the otters side here, semiconductors make no sense. For example the Fermi-Energy is supposed to be in the middle of the band gap but how that's just idiotic. Fermi-Energy is the point up to that we fill electrons but inside the bandgap are no states. Like defining the properties of an electron that doesn't exist.
6 0 ReplyBut then how will they get into otter space?
5 0 ReplySome otter way
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I dunno. They're pretty good with rocks. Given enough time they just might teach them to think.
5 0 ReplyAnd that's why MIT choose the beaver as a mascot instead of an otter.
5 0 ReplyOtters just want to sail through life getting by on their looks alone. ^I'm okay with it^
4 0 ReplyProbably
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