I’m guessing that in the last chapter they all turn into Kill Bots.
Looks like the good Doc writes his own reviews…
It might suck you in but it takes an eternity!
Electromagnetism by Dr. Mel, Four Stars: “Really drew me in, very enlightening!”
The good thing about the first book is that you get a sample with each book. But for the second book, I seriously doubt if Dr Mel has any experience with them.
Electronics, by Doctor Mel – 4 stars out of 5. Currently topical; presented some shocking conclusions.
Why was the astronaut unable to sit down?He had asteroids.(quietly tiptoeing away now)
Orbital Mechanics, by Dr. Mel. Keeps endlessly circling around the subject without ever coming down to a conclusion.
Pulsars by Dr. Mel: “It was on again, off again.”
“Ionization Through Emission of Electrons” was challenging, but did have a positive ending.
Go easy, now! Even Pastis wouldn’t dare using more than one pun per day in a comic strip!
“The Big Bang Theory” by Dr. Mel – ★★★★✧ “Mostly quite nerdy, but with some very shapely forms…”
“We at Tunguska started to read it in depth but wound up just skimming through.”
“The second was getting interesting until it evaporated,” S. Hawking
The mirror world Dr Mel is known for his children science books.
The Spleen by Dr. Mel – #### – Very Thoroughly researched. Kudos to “Lab Assistant” Ensign Kenny for all his help.
I would’ve thought Dr. Mel would make a bigger impact with his follow-up book: Meteorites.
“Concussions” by Dr. Mel: “5 stars!”
lol
GreasyOldTam about 5 years ago
I’m guessing that in the last chapter they all turn into Kill Bots.
Argythree about 5 years ago
Looks like the good Doc writes his own reviews…
wiatr about 5 years ago
It might suck you in but it takes an eternity!
mddshubby2005 about 5 years ago
Electromagnetism by Dr. Mel, Four Stars: “Really drew me in, very enlightening!”
Bilan about 5 years ago
The good thing about the first book is that you get a sample with each book. But for the second book, I seriously doubt if Dr Mel has any experience with them.
Alabama Al about 5 years ago
Electronics, by Doctor Mel – 4 stars out of 5. Currently topical; presented some shocking conclusions.
Ratbrat about 5 years ago
Why was the astronaut unable to sit down?He had asteroids.(quietly tiptoeing away now)
rugeirn about 5 years ago
Orbital Mechanics, by Dr. Mel. Keeps endlessly circling around the subject without ever coming down to a conclusion.
Richard L. Johnston about 5 years ago
Pulsars by Dr. Mel: “It was on again, off again.”
JudyAz about 5 years ago
“Ionization Through Emission of Electrons” was challenging, but did have a positive ending.
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
Go easy, now! Even Pastis wouldn’t dare using more than one pun per day in a comic strip!
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
“The Big Bang Theory” by Dr. Mel – ★★★★✧ “Mostly quite nerdy, but with some very shapely forms…”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
“We at Tunguska started to read it in depth but wound up just skimming through.”
“The second was getting interesting until it evaporated,” S. Hawking
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
The mirror world Dr Mel is known for his children science books.
bakana about 5 years ago
The Spleen by Dr. Mel – #### – Very Thoroughly researched. Kudos to “Lab Assistant” Ensign Kenny for all his help.
michaeljwolff about 5 years ago
I would’ve thought Dr. Mel would make a bigger impact with his follow-up book: Meteorites.
Coyoty Premium Member about 5 years ago
“Concussions” by Dr. Mel: “5 stars!”
AstralPenguin83 about 4 years ago
lol