I got that from my bloody Chemmisrty teacher >_<

Then Ron should come and replace it
LoL, thanks, Nka, but i'd probably just go and kick the dude in the nuts for giving out misinformation.

It happens here, too. I think it's an International problem with the lack of quality education in the world. Not enough money for education, but tons for wars?
But there is no excuse, especially with the advent of the Internet. It's a wealth of knowledge and a huge resource of information at the click of a mouse. Mind you, one has to be careful with what they read and you have to explore more than just a couple of pieces of what facts you are looking for. Just because some dude wrote it in a blog doesn't mean it's true. But if you look at enough information, you can develop a consensus of what are facts and what is just BS.
This is definitely NOT YOUR FAULT, Ryan. We've just let our governments get way too out of hand with their mismanagement of taxes and with what the real priorities are and to start representing the people again as they are supposed to do. That means more money for education and social programs. Truly, something has to be done?
And this is not anything more than MY opinion. No one is obliged to accept it. It's just a sad conclusion i've come to understand.
But, just because i understand it
does not mean i have to accept it!
(It's recess, let's go play),

Ron
Edit: I just came upon this and I just have to throw it in for posterities sake and its irony:
"Moreover, the satellites of Jupiter are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can exercise no influence over the Earth, and therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist." — Astronomer Francesco Sizzi, on Galileo's claim to have seen the moons of Jupiter