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Arkansas and the SEC: Champions of innovation
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:23 am
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:23 am
From the fine folks that brought you the following modern conveniences:
Fiber optics (Robert D. Maurer BS Physics, '48, PhD '51)
Heart pacemakers (John Walter Keller Jr., BSEE ’46; MS Math ‘48; MS Physics ‘50)
Wide-area bar code reader (Several engineering professors)
Variable annuity life insurance (Harold Dulan, E.J. Ball and Lewis Callison)
Fulbright Scholar Program (Senator J. William Fulbright, BA '25)
Modern-day surface and air transportation (Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century [TEA-21] and Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment Reform Act for the 21st Century [AIR-21]) (Rodney Slater, JD '80)
Herbicide (George Templeton, Roy Smith, David TeBeest)
Dillard's Department Stores (William T. Dillard, BA '35)
Discovering the geometry of large molecules (John Pople and Walter Kohn, 1998 Nobel Prize)
Radio City Music Hall (Edward Durell Stone, PhDFA '51)
Discovering Vitamin E (Dr. Barnett Sure)
The Master of Fine arts in Creative Writing degree (William Harrison and James Whitehead)
Genetically engineered rice to feed starving countries (Dr. Marinus C. Kik)
comes a new technological breakthrough. A UA physicist discovered a new magnetic state that will be used to improve battery life and computer memory. This new state will replace the historic combination electronic/magnetic setup currently used with a magnetic-only field.
Do some learnin'
So keep laughing at those "redneck cousin-frickers up among the hills", as long as you thank us every time you turn on a vehicle, change the channel, or use a computer
Fiber optics (Robert D. Maurer BS Physics, '48, PhD '51)
Heart pacemakers (John Walter Keller Jr., BSEE ’46; MS Math ‘48; MS Physics ‘50)
Wide-area bar code reader (Several engineering professors)
Variable annuity life insurance (Harold Dulan, E.J. Ball and Lewis Callison)
Fulbright Scholar Program (Senator J. William Fulbright, BA '25)
Modern-day surface and air transportation (Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century [TEA-21] and Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment Reform Act for the 21st Century [AIR-21]) (Rodney Slater, JD '80)
Herbicide (George Templeton, Roy Smith, David TeBeest)
Dillard's Department Stores (William T. Dillard, BA '35)
Discovering the geometry of large molecules (John Pople and Walter Kohn, 1998 Nobel Prize)
Radio City Music Hall (Edward Durell Stone, PhDFA '51)
Discovering Vitamin E (Dr. Barnett Sure)
The Master of Fine arts in Creative Writing degree (William Harrison and James Whitehead)
Genetically engineered rice to feed starving countries (Dr. Marinus C. Kik)
comes a new technological breakthrough. A UA physicist discovered a new magnetic state that will be used to improve battery life and computer memory. This new state will replace the historic combination electronic/magnetic setup currently used with a magnetic-only field.
Do some learnin'
So keep laughing at those "redneck cousin-frickers up among the hills", as long as you thank us every time you turn on a vehicle, change the channel, or use a computer
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:24 am to Porker Face
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Arkansas and the SEC: Champions of innovation
Print the T-shirts.
I look forward to the next 20 years of Arkansas' innovative ways of not winning a SEC title in football.
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:25 am to Porker Face
Too bad ya'll fricking suck at football.
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:28 am to Porker Face
No one being put on the moon.
No care.
No care.
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:31 am to Porker Face
Nice of y'all to respond in kind by presenting your own universities' accomplishments
Oh wait, I guess you are with your shitty posts
Oh wait, I guess you are with your shitty posts
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:40 am to Porker Face
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Nice of y'all to respond in kind by presenting your own universities' accomplishments
We don't have inferiority complexes and we don't seek peer acceptance. SMILE!! SMILE!!
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:50 am to Rougarou4lsu
We're not seeking acceptance, we already have it
That's assuming you use batteries or the internet or have received a piece of mail in the past few decades
That's assuming you use batteries or the internet or have received a piece of mail in the past few decades
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:50 am to Rougarou4lsu
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We don't have inferiority complexes
good one.
Posted on 5/6/13 at 10:56 am to Porker Face
I finally thought of one y'all can use
Thank God Louisiana invented corrupt government! Where would we be without that!
Thank God Louisiana invented corrupt government! Where would we be without that!
Posted on 5/6/13 at 11:04 am to Porker Face
FOOTBALL > starving children
Posted on 5/6/13 at 2:51 pm to Latarian
Yep, pacemakers and vitamin D are meaningless
Posted on 5/6/13 at 2:57 pm to Porker Face
All the Kings Horses and All the Kings Men
... still couldn't win a title again.
... still couldn't win a title again.
This post was edited on 5/6/13 at 2:58 pm
Posted on 5/6/13 at 3:25 pm to Porker Face
WTF!!! You didn't mention the main fact of all.... If it weren't for WAL MART, Arkansas wouldn't even be a state!
Posted on 5/6/13 at 3:38 pm to Porker Face
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Radio City Music Hall (Edward Durell Stone, PhDFA '51)
When the stock market crashed in 1929, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. held a $91 million, 24-year lease on a piece of midtown Manhattan property properly known as "the speakeasy belt." He decided to build an entire complex of buildings on the property-buildings so superior that they would attract commercial tenants even in a depressed city flooded with vacant rental space.
The search for a commercial partner led to the Radio Corporation of America, a young company whose NBC radio programs were attracting huge audiences and whose RKO studios were producing and distributing popular motion pictures that offered welcome diversion in hard times. Rockefeller's financial power and RCA's media might were joined by the unusual talents of impresario S.L. "Roxy" Rothafel.
Since 1933 more than 700 movies have opened here. They include the original King Kong; National Velvet, the film that secured Elizabeth Taylor's hold on the silver screen; White Christmas; Mame; Breakfast at Tiffany's; To Kill a Mockingbird, starring former Radio City usher, Gregory Peck; Mary Poppins; 101 Dalmatians; and The Lion King.
Posted on 5/6/13 at 3:43 pm to Tammany Tom
Uhh, Stone was the architect dumbass. He dropped out of UA to go work for an architecture firm on the east coast
He was later awarded an honorary degree (PhDFA) in '51
He was later awarded an honorary degree (PhDFA) in '51
Posted on 5/6/13 at 3:51 pm to Porker Face
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Thank God Louisiana invented corrupt government! Where would we be without that!
You don't think little 'ol Arky hasn't had some seriously corrupt leaders in it's past?
Posted on 5/6/13 at 3:53 pm to Porker Face
Are you saying that the pacemaker was invented by this guy?
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Heart pacemakers (John Walter Keller Jr., BSEE ’46; MS Math ‘48; MS Physics ‘50)
This post was edited on 5/6/13 at 3:54 pm
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