Stopping Armageddon! thinly veiled scientist babe thread

JoeKing

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So I'm half watching a little mass hysteria/appeal science program about stopping the end of the world scenarios, and working on my computer, when a hot scientist by the name of Amy Mainzer pops up and grabs my attention.

I didn't know attractive women in science existed!... Samantha Carter doesn't count.

One of her segments
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMUmrGePc3k#t=8m10s

I challenge yous to find a more attractive astrophysicist.
 
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fatpat268

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I was just going to post that Amy Mainzer appears in the Universe semi-frequently, then I watched your youtube link.
 

DrPizza

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Awesome timing for that clip. I was just working on calculating trajectories with my pre-calc class based on a small set of data points, and it ties in to my physics class quite well (half the students have me two classes in a row.) I think I'll use that clip this week. :)
 

fatpat268

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I would. You're just seeing her in normal everyday mode. Now take her and imagine her all dolled up and in sexy lingerie; you'd think she was pretty hot too.

You forget, everyone is banging a "10" here.
 

Rumpltzer

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Science cute. I saw it in school, and I see it at work all the time.

Female engineers and scientists get leniency because they can do math, and for enduring the male to female population imbalance.
 

Crono

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"Her research interests include; asteroids, brown dwarfs, planetary atmospheres, debris disks, Crono of the AnandTech forums, star formation as well as design and construction of novel instrumentation for ground and space."

Ohhh yeahhhh
 

marvdmartian

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Not bad! ;)

I'm still in lust with Summer Williams, who was on the Houston Texans cheerleading squad for 3 years........and oh, coincidentally happens to be a "rocket scientist" at JPL. :thumbsup: