Monster energy is nasty! Plus when I think of that drink I think of white trash. There is just no class. Plus the Longitude expedition dIIs had red bull dispensers from what I heard.
SGaynor said:PhD Chemist. I work on developing new polymers (plastics) and materials that the world hasn't seen. Made the first white light emitting polymer (pLED) for use in ultra thin displays and solid state lighting.
Yes, I've heard: One word, plastics.
Unfortunately, grad school was full of fat ugly chicks (except my wife, who wasn't a chemistry geek), and no Mrs. Robinson.
Second profession: high end beer drinker on the weekends. Dart thrower when a dart board makes itself available
Cambo said:Male nurse....laugh it up bitches!! Who wants free Viagra samples?
I think he's saying he'd like to try a Male nurse.michaels said:what, being a nurse, or viagra?
F18Guy said:Up until 2004, I was V22Guy...then became F18Guy. Then last month I moved to AZ to become "Apache+26 other defense program Guy"
Some day, I'll give up this corporate rat race in the defense sector and become Garrett's assistant as a junior looper.
Timmy!!!!!!! said:Monster energy is nasty! Plus when I think of that drink I think of white trash. There is just no class. Plus the Longitude expedition dIIs had red bull dispensers from what I heard.
F18Guy said:Up until 2004, I was V22Guy...then became F18Guy. Then last month I moved to AZ to become "Apache+26 other defense program Guy"
Some day, I'll give up this corporate rat race in the defense sector and become Garrett's assistant as a junior looper.
I HATE PONIES said:What the hell is it supposed to be???
Bannon88 said:PhD Chemist here as well.
I work in oximes for anti-nerve gas agents. Strictly military application. Obidoxime, Pralidoxime, HI-6, Diazepam, Atropine, TMB4, and Benactazyne.
For those of you in the military if you have carried an AtroPen, a ComboPen or a MarkIV you have carried what I work on. The Morphine direct injection device is another. Basically if the US military wants a drug put in an auto-injector they come to us.
A few years ago I helped develop the next generation of auto-injector for EpiPen. This product is for anaphylactic shock, i.e. bee stings, food allergies, etc.
I've pigeonholed myself into this autoinjector world, but we are finding new usages everyday. Our new product will be a migraine headache drug with a autoinjector delivery, what makes out product special is it is our first sub-Q injector that has no needle. It's pretty cool.