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March 14, 2005 Vol. 76, no. 9S
Genius Corner: Gain fame with our brain gameWhich nursery rhyme is
it? Send your answer to editnews@coe.berkeley.edu,
and include your name, major, and class year. The first person to e-mail
the right answer will have his or her name printed in the next issue
of Engineering News along with the answer. Twice a semester, one of
the biweekly winners will be picked at random to win two movie tickets,
courtesy of Engineering Alumni Relations. Plus, more chances to win!
At the end of the semester, everyone who sent in an answer, minus the
winners, will be picked at random to win a Berkeley Engineering mug
and T-shirt. Players are eligible to win once per semester. A research team proceeded toward the apex of a natural geologic protuberance, the purpose of their expedition being the procurement of a sample of fluid hydride of oxygen in a large vessel, the exact size of which was unspecified. One member of the team precipitously descended, sustaining severe damage to the upper cranial portion of his anatomical structure; subsequently the second member of the team performed a self-rotational translation oriented in the direction taken by the first team member.
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