Dr. Bill Wattenburg - Iranian Nukes
Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Dr. Bill talks about the risks involved in allowing Iran to produce nuclear weapons. He then verbally demolishes a caller that the idiot sounded doped up. Wattenburg bio Willard Harvey Wattenburg (led the February 9, 1936), better known as Dr. Bill Wattenburg, is an inventor, scientist, author and presenter of a talk show on the radio that resides in the Sierra Nevada of California. The ads for his show often refer to him as "the chicest man on Earth." Born in Chico, California and raised in the forests of Plumas County, grew up Wattenburg help his father in business registration. His talent was discovered by a science teacher, who encourages him to apply to several schools including the University of California, Berkeley, where he finished his first year with honors. After his year of a freshman, he moved back to help his father in his business, and graduated from the university collection, Chico California State cum laude in physics and electrical engineering. He then returned to Berkeley for his doctorate in electrical engineering, finishing in three years and worked at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and a professor at Berkeley until 1970. After that, he was a consultant to various engineering and business-oriented defense. He remains a consultant to the Livermore lab. As the inventor, Wattenburg has eight patents to his credit. He invented the first alarm system using the home electrical wiring as the medium of communication. Many of his ideas, such as rail cars to use planes as temporary bridges, unplugged (?) Water heaters in the tank for the storage of drinking water in emergencies, and to turn the blades of the plow on the minesweeper, are misleading simple variants of the prior art, and / or popular technology. As a scientist, Wattenburg discovered many of the original problems with the system of rapid transit in the Bay area, including defects such cards that can easily decipherable price (which could be fraudulently added value of the price on them), no trains appear on the computer screen, and other shortcomings. He has published numerous articles in scientific journals, and continues to do research as assistant professor at Chico State. Since 1972, Wattenburg has been hosting the open line to the West Coast, a talk show heard last evening 10 PM to 1 am Saturday and Sunday on KGO 810. In the program, Wattenburg making calls in the Western United States. Wattenburg indicates that the program is heard over the radio in the Western United States in that time slot. In the demonstration, Wattenburg answer questions on science, talks about politics, current events, and discusses some of his ideas. Some of his subjects being repeated today are higher if gasoline is worthwhile, and strong support for nuclear energy, and his disdain for the Sierra Club and the environmental movement, whose supporters called him ecofreaks or ecofrauds. He has little patience for people who call in with opinions that contradict the scientific fact, in which these views are not based on scientific facts. For years, he 's surrounded with railing against the use of MTBE, a gasoline oxygenation added argued that minimizes pollutants from automobiles and pollution such a reduction. At present, poisoned sources throughout California's drinking water and lowered the energy density of a gallon of gasoline so that reduced the mileage of cars and causing more air pollution. Replacement of MTBE, ethanol also reduces claimed mileage car. MTBE is now banned. He is also a strong supporter of American-made cars and get mad at those who automatically dismiss the American-made cars without evaluating its operations and foreign cars to differ. Political Wattenburg is generally known as conservative, but he takes the traditional liberal position regarding certain social issues like abortion. He is well known for his distinctive voice low. He especially enjoys taking calls from children to make basic scientific questions of why is the sky blue? variety. He was a strong supporter of the Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. As author, Wattenburg wrote two books for the general public. A book, the best jokes of the cultural channel, is a compilation of jokes up tone heard in the cultural channel. The second book, how to find and fascinate a mistress, is a fictionalized version of Wattenburg 's exploits of the young women in the 70s. The book, which I installed it as an antidote to male feminism Gloria Steinem, Wattenburg won millions of dollars in print, under his pseudonym of Harvey will. The book is long exhausted.