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Posted On: 09/24/2019 9:00:48 PM
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You mean to say that Albert wasn't a conservative!?!?!?!? Now that is a shocker!!!!!!!! I just assumed that after all of the time he spent in South Carolina that there is no way that he couldn't have been any thing but a conservative andddddddddd, get this, a Tiger fan too. LOL
His son, Hans Albert found a job studying soil conservation at a U.S. Department of Agriculture extension station in Clemson, South Carolina.
"During the five years that Hans Albert lived in South Carolina, before moving to Cal Tech and then Berkeley, Einstein would occasionally take the train down to visit. There they would discuss engineering puzzles that reminded Einstein of his days at the Swiss patent office. In the afternoon, he would sometimes wander the roads and forests, often in dreamy thought, spawning colorful anecdotes from astonished locals who helped him find his way home."
from pages 443 and 444 of "EINSIEIN" by Isaacson.
Well, are you proud of me? I just put together a whole post and not nary a soul did I cal librul nut burger. LOL LOL LOL
His son, Hans Albert found a job studying soil conservation at a U.S. Department of Agriculture extension station in Clemson, South Carolina.
"During the five years that Hans Albert lived in South Carolina, before moving to Cal Tech and then Berkeley, Einstein would occasionally take the train down to visit. There they would discuss engineering puzzles that reminded Einstein of his days at the Swiss patent office. In the afternoon, he would sometimes wander the roads and forests, often in dreamy thought, spawning colorful anecdotes from astonished locals who helped him find his way home."
from pages 443 and 444 of "EINSIEIN" by Isaacson.
Well, are you proud of me? I just put together a whole post and not nary a soul did I cal librul nut burger. LOL LOL LOL
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