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P.S theyre thinking of making maths compulsary again...
 

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what about the old question of:
Who's the greater genius? Einstein or Shakespeare ?
 

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I personally LIKE maths better, but would have to say that boht subjects are equally important. Being well-equipped in both is , of course, the way to go. AND science is NOT uncool. Its probably more interesting then english or maths and equally as important.
 

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Originally posted by MinAi
what about the old question of:
Who's the greater genius? Einstein or Shakespeare ?
Who achieved more? Who's life effected the most people? Which ones work impacted greater on society?

What is a genius??
 

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Einstein was THE genius, in all seriousness what did Shakespeare really contribute? huh? Stupid Sheka-Spear!
 

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well...it is mandatory to study at least one Shakespearean text in senior high school, and we dun even have any topics solely devoted to Einstein in the sciences...?
 

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WOW. Shakespeare versus Einstein. This should be good. Though einstein wasnt that good at maths, Newton may be a better selection (considering the time he achieved all he did).
 

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I vote for Einstein. Purely subjective, of course.
 

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Originally posted by SgtSlick
Einstein was THE genius, in all seriousness what did Shakespeare really contribute? huh? Stupid Sheka-Spear!
a whole crock of english words have been attributed to him...

as to who is mo' smarterer :)p), i think they're both pretty good. not doing physics, i don't know a great deal about einstien besides relativity and e=mc^2, and even so i'm not sure what that means.

shakespeare?
shake-a-spear?
spear-thrower?
 

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