Or is it? [url=http://www.bungie.net/News/Blog.aspx?mode=news#cid32227]You be the judge[/url].
Your challenge is to be excellent to each other. I'm sorry that's lame. This has been an exciting week behind the opaque curtain that shrouds our secrets, and that has kept us from building intellectual bear traps. I have exciting plans for the weeks to come. Rather than keeping you waiting for a proper riddle today, I am releasing the Sack.
Crazed with rage? Blame this guy...
[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] sacktapped
Mail sack soon pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease? Patience is not one of my virtues. [/quote]
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Putting this here because the other thread is locked, and I'm liable to forget before the next thread goes up... In [url=http://www.bungie.net/News/Blog.aspx?mode=news#cid32227]this Sack[/url], we see a response (a picture of a tank) from one Roger Wolfson, whom you proclaim to be a Theoretical Physicist. Me being particularly incapable of detecting sarcasm (and this being an online forum) some small (actually rather large) part of me wants to know: Is that actually what he is/what he does?* If so, [i]what[/i] exactly does he do for a video game company? Actually, searching for the term "physicist", I see an answer that there are "a good number of programmers... who are mathematicians, physicists, and engineers". Can we get more details on what the mathematicians and physicists do? (I am certainly a proficient programmer, mostly in Python and C.) I ask because I'm currently ~halfway towards my bachelor degree in physics, and will probably get a PhD because I haven't had any better ideas. And now I'm curious. *If it wasn't serious, please crush my hope/curiosity in as quick a manner as possible. (I don't care how embarrassing this post probably is, I would really like an answer.)