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Why Nikola Tesla was the greatest geek who ever lived.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 14596164:MV8xODY4ODk5XzMxNTEzMTY1Xzg4M0VCODY0] My older son seems like him. He is always taking things apart that aren't broken. He wants to see how it was built and then he puts it back together. He never played with toys, he would look at them for a minitue, and then drop it and go look for something that wasn't a toy, it was far more interesting! He has been using real tools since he was 2, so he could take things apart. He figures things out that some adults can't even figure out. I took him to science world, and there was this weird puzzle type thing that you had to figure out. No one could do it, not even the adults. He took one look at it and did it in about 5 seconds! I have a smarty pants on my hands! :) [/quote]
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