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Where can I find cheap safety goggles and white lab coats in the bay area (California)?
I need these materials for college next fall (chemistry and biology lab course)
Preferably anywhere near between San Francisco, San Pablo, Oakland and Richmond
Thanks
Hardware stores like OSH sell safety goggles, but be sure they meet your requirements. Ask Google. But your school may have already negotiated better prices than you could get on your own.
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God science had these cheap ass lab coats today and I looked like a retard during the lab goggles and a plastic lab coat :/
“Still, whether public or private, if you're going to call it science class, then it's science you ought to be teaching, not fairy tales.”
Very well said. If they want to teach ID, teach it in philosophy class, and point out that it is mostly a metaphysical (and not scientific) argument for God. It's Paley's watchmaker argument, in cheap lab coats.
“Still, whether public or private, if you're going to call it science class, then it's science you ought to be teaching, not fairy tales.”
Very well said. If they want to teach ID, teach it in philosophy class, and point out that it is mostly a metaphysical (and not scientific) argument for God. It's Paley's watchmaker argument, in cheap lab coats.
“Still, whether public or private, if you're going to call it science class, then it's science you ought to be teaching, not fairy tales.”
Very well said. If they want to teach ID, teach it in philosophy class, and point out that it is mostly a metaphysical (and not scientific) argument for God. It's Paley's watchmaker argument, in cheap lab coats.
“Still, whether public or private, if you're going to call it science class, then it's science you ought to be teaching, not fairy tales.”
Very well said. If they want to teach ID, teach it in philosophy class, and point out that it is mostly a metaphysical (and not scientific) argument for God. It's Paley's watchmaker argument, in cheap lab coats.