Thursday, August 18, 2005

enquiring minds or something...

which is harder: rocket science or brain surgery?

15 Comments:

elaine said...

do you have steady hands?

August 18, 2005  
Jess said...

The hardest thing EVER is performing brain surgery in a moving rocket.

Next question! x

August 18, 2005  
Tuppence said...

What an easy question! It's hardly rocket science. Or brain surgery, for that matter.

August 18, 2005  
earthquake heart said...

I've known two neuroscientists in my lifetime, but I've never met a rocket scientist.

It may be that I just don't hang around the right places, but I don't think so.

August 18, 2005  
Darcy said...

Dunno but I just ate a whole packet of Tim Tams. A whole packet! So, clearly I cannot claim either of the above as my profession.

August 18, 2005  
la nadine said...

do brain surgeons and rocket scientists not eat tim tams?

what about chilli choc tim tams? cause i just ate one of those.

August 18, 2005  
Clem said...

Brain surgery, without a doubt. Why?
"Make rocket go now."

August 18, 2005  
Cape Man said...

Rocket surgery.

August 19, 2005  
BEVIS said...

HAPPY 30th BIRTHDAY TO ME!

BEVIS

August 19, 2005  
MelbourneGirl said...

happy bd bevis you young thang you

August 19, 2005  
Polywise said...

Well that all depends on how much funding you get.

August 19, 2005  
Darcy said...

Sure they eat them, around the coffee machine as they perve on their colleagues, just not a WHOLE packet. Smart people don't do things like that.

Unless it was in the name of science...

*registers self as Dr Darcy for a new ABN*

August 20, 2005  
Nickyboy said...

Look at this way. If you screw up either, the outcome is generally bad for all involved...

August 21, 2005  
Aleks - Anarcho-Syndicalist said...

Rocket Science definately, becuase 99.9% of the world's population doesn't use their brain, so if you fuck it up nobody will notice.

August 22, 2005  
Aleks - Anarcho-Syndicalist said...

Oh and given the fact that I didn't check my spelling before publishing my comment, I fit into the 99.9% today.

August 22, 2005  

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