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Member Profile for BillYarberry - 67 Views
Name
Bill Yarberry
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Member Since
3/28/08
Email
wayarberry@yahoo.com
Education
BS Chemistry, MBA, CPA
Awards
Outstanding contributor, IIA
Favorite Field of Science
Math
Other Interests
economics, history, networks
Favorite Science Books
the fragile species
Favorite Science Movies
forbidden planet (old timey sci fiction)
Favorite Scientists
einstein
Favorite Science Web Sites and Magazines
sci american
Best Quote Ever
Eschew obfuscation
Favorite Moment in Science
when a grad student in california showed the "experts" that inert gases could indeed be forced to combine with other elements.
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