Originally Posted by
ShyGuy
My answer would be there really isn't a such thing as a "molecule" of air. A molecule by definition is an electrically-neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. Air is composed of elements in a mix. It's not a molecule of air, it's more so molecules of Nitrogen N2, Oxygen O2, along with very minute amounts of other elements like Carbon Dioxide and Argon. So my answer to the question would be: You can't BE a molecule of air. Next question?

Yeah, everyone tells you what they would like to say, not what they really say. The thing is, that answer would have found you on the street soon after. The 727 FE APDs were large Richards. They made the guys going in to their initial check wear coats and ties, while every other program was just business casual and laid back.