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We are made to talk about it.Look at our section.Greeks -
Best: Love to talk about their rich and colorful history! It seems that even the average Greek has a working knowledge of ancient + modern Greek history.
If you were constantly attacked by leeches,you would have grown the same temper when you log in here.Worst: Tend to take things too personally. So used to defending themselves that they will take even a minor criticism or historical question as a personal attack.
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You are all untermensch
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The "Berg-Schola", the world's first institute of technology, was founded in Selmecbánya, Kingdom of Hungary[1] , in 1735. Its legal successor is the University of Miskolc in
Hungary.
BME University is considered the world's oldest institute of technology which has university rank and structure. It was the first institute in Europe to train engineers at
university level.[2] The legal predecessor of the university was founded in 1782 by Emperor Joseph II, and was named Latin: Institutum Geometrico-Hydrotechnicum ("Institute of
Geometry and Hydrotechnics"). The first steam engine of continental Europe was built in Újbánya - Köngisberg, Kingdom of Hungary (Today Nová Baňa Slovakia) in 1722. They
served on pumping water from mines.
The first steam engine of continental Europe was built in Újbánya in 1722. It served on pumping water from mines.[19][20][21][22]
Hungarian inventions: noiseless match, first flyable rigid (aluminium) airship, first electric motors(1827), first Transformer, electricity meter, cascade connection,
paralell connection, first tungsten light bulbs, krypton electric bulbs, Telephone Exchange,cyclotron, nuclear chain reaction and nuclear reactor, first atomic bomb, first
H-bomb, Quantum Theory, Game theory Flow- theory, "charge-storage" physical phenomena, a pioneer in developing Electronic Television and camera-tube (1926) and invented the
Plasma TV (1936) and Infrared camera (1929).
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Count only the scientific Nobel awards/ population ratio.
Hungary:
Chemistry: 5
Physics: 3
Physiology or medicine: 4
GRAND TOTAL: 12
IMMIGRANTS: 0
United Kingdom:
chemistry 28 (5 was immigrant)
Physics 23 (3 immigrant)
Physiology or medicine 34 (6 immigrant)
GRAND TOTAL: 85
ABORIGINAL BRITISH (Without immigrants): 71
GERMANY
CHEMISTRY: 29 (2 IMMIGRANT)
PHYSICS: 31 (6 IMMIGRANT)
Physiology or Medicine: 24 (7 IMMIGRANT)
GRAND TOTAL: 84
IMMIGRANTS: 15
ABORIGINAL GERMAN: 69
France:
PHYSICS: 13 (IMMIGRANT: 2)
CHEMISTRY: 11 (IMMIGRANT : 2)
Physiology or Medicine: 13 (IMMIGRANT: 1)
GRAND TOTAL: 37
IMMIGRANTS: 5
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So you are all primitive untermensch.
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Hah to be clear, Stears, I didn't include Hungary because I haven't really seen many of them around on TA except you, so any observations would be based on solely on you. But you do seem to be very proud to be Hungarian, which I suppose is a good thing. Also to add to you list, Italy has 20 nobel laureates, 1 of which was born in Switzerland (Daniel Bovet, physiology 1957)
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