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<blockquote data-quote="SPLThunder" data-source="post: 1672960" data-attributes="member: 545125"><p>Unfortunately our education system is flawed. The books used in our schools are chosen by a committee from all areas of education. Each member on this committee is supposed to read a bunch of the candidates and vote on the best. Unfortunately they hardly ever read the books and most of the time vote on which ever company has given them more bribes… It’s kind of like the senate.</p><p></p><p>As an example I know of a physical science book that wants you to calculate the wavelength of "green" and "purple" stars. It's sad really.</p><p></p><p>I have no doubt that if your book says those dB readings, it is wrong.</p><p></p><p>On one hand I think you need to grow up and learn the meaning of respect...On the other hand Radio Shack has cheap dB meters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLThunder, post: 1672960, member: 545125"] Unfortunately our education system is flawed. The books used in our schools are chosen by a committee from all areas of education. Each member on this committee is supposed to read a bunch of the candidates and vote on the best. Unfortunately they hardly ever read the books and most of the time vote on which ever company has given them more bribes… It’s kind of like the senate. As an example I know of a physical science book that wants you to calculate the wavelength of "green" and "purple" stars. It's sad really. I have no doubt that if your book says those dB readings, it is wrong. On one hand I think you need to grow up and learn the meaning of respect...On the other hand Radio Shack has cheap dB meters [/QUOTE]
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