"Back to the 5th grade!" by Steve Adams Recently, I was invited back to a local school to present some basic electrical lessons to the 5th graders. The required points included magnetism, conductors and insulators and open and closed circuits. I also have visual demonstrations that show these concepts to the kids and I try to make the whole program interactive. I always take questions from the students. Some wanted more details on 3D printing concrete and others commented o...
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"Back to the 5th grade!" by Steve Adams Recently, I was invited back to a local school to present some basic electrical lessons to the 5th graders. The required points included magnetism, conductors and insulators and open and closed circuits. I also have visual demonstrations that show these concepts to the kids and I try to make the whole program interactive. I always take questions from the students. Some wanted more details on 3D printing concrete and others commented o...
Jan 1 Importing our destruction I've been on the Mark Stein Show a few times. I really like the guy. A few years ago, he wrote a book, “America Alone.” He said, someday, soon, you might wake up to the call of Muslim prayers. Europeans already are. Well, Mark wrote that before Obama and the mass invasion by military-age Muslims. And now we have, now in cities all over the country, we have Muslim calls to prayer. George Orwell's 1984 predicted the oppressive movements of our governm...
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"Back to the 5th grade!" by Steve Adams Recently, I was invited back to a local school to present some basic electrical lessons to the 5th graders. The required points included magnetism, conductors and insulators and open and closed circuits. I also have visual demonstrations that show these concepts to the kids and I try to make the whole program interactive. I always take questions from the students. Some wanted more details on 3D printing concrete and others commented o...