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So.. Which country are you guys from? Let's see how far this forums connected up..
Im from India...
Im from India...
Danger said:Can you prove that?
cyrusabdollahi said:I think, therefore I am.
hypatia said:The USA, in a city that's somewhere between a rock and a hard place.
dontdisturbmycircles said:Scorpa, you are Canadian too? I never knew, nice to see another Canadian here. :-)
marlon said:I am from Turkmenistan. The only true paradise on earth.
marlon
I thought the internet is a country. Damn!honestrosewater said:Teh internet is in other countries now?
neutrino said:The part of Turkmenistan that has Dutch TV shows?
The_Thinker said:damn... most of you are from Canada or from USA, no ones from India? I am mortified... :(
Hmmmm... maybe we can start a poll... is there anyway we can start one here?
Yes, sponging off your poor mother, slaving in the kitchen. I'm from Maine, USA (not the French one) and I slave at the smoker and the grill, and when we are canning food, and take off some of the load in the kitchen, but my wife is such a miracle-worker that I much prefer her food. (See how we got onto arunbg's favorite subject so easily?)arunbg said:If I'm not from the internet, then my best guess would be India.
Hijack!arunbg said:Heheh, I set it all up you see, I knew you were online and would spot this thread. Talk about hijacking a thread
I envy you turbo, you are such a good cook and help your wife now and then, I wish I could do that for my mum, though she's not "slaving", dad helps her sometimes .
As a scientist, I do not have a specific country of origin as my work and research often takes me to different countries around the world.
As a scientist, I often travel for my work and research, so I do not have a permanent residence in any one country.
As a scientist, my work and research are not limited to any one type of country. I have collaborated with colleagues from both developed and developing countries.
As a scientist, I have been fortunate to work with people from various cultures and backgrounds. While my work is based on scientific principles, I do believe that cultural diversity adds value to my research.
As a scientist, I am part of a global scientific community, and I do not limit my work to any one country. However, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with scientists from various countries, and I have found that each country has its own unique scientific community with its own strengths and contributions to the field.