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I only wish that I had an opportunity when young to have studies Physics and Maths and sciences. It is only in my later years and with grateful Thanks to all those wonderous Internet Sites can I read with enthusiasm and and try to understand most of it.
My closest was Physics O level at TAFE College and discussing these things with fellow students around a pint.
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