That Subject That Makes Me All Grouchy
Sep. 26th, 2005 06:21 pmFruits of my frustration: four physics icons. If you like, comment, credit and enjoy.
Warning: that's Baby's First Table up there. If something is broken, please comment on the fact so I can fix it. The lack of border is deliberate, though possibly less aesthetic than I thought. Thanks!
I'm running out of tricks for studying physics. Reading and doing the sample problems (wrong, usually) is taking too long for the return I'm getting. Am I past the equation flashcard stage?
Also, dear Serenity soundtrack, you may now exit my brain. It is time for something - anything - else. Because you aren't even released until tomorrow. Just because that movie's about the only thing I can bank my geek cred on this month doesn't give you the right to inhabit my brain for multiple days running.
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Warning: that's Baby's First Table up there. If something is broken, please comment on the fact so I can fix it. The lack of border is deliberate, though possibly less aesthetic than I thought. Thanks!
I'm running out of tricks for studying physics. Reading and doing the sample problems (wrong, usually) is taking too long for the return I'm getting. Am I past the equation flashcard stage?
Also, dear Serenity soundtrack, you may now exit my brain. It is time for something - anything - else. Because you aren't even released until tomorrow. Just because that movie's about the only thing I can bank my geek cred on this month doesn't give you the right to inhabit my brain for multiple days running.




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Date: 2005-09-29 09:47 pm (UTC)Spherical cows are the punchline of an engineering joke, IIRC. But the spirit, the flavor of it seems to have come through. :-) Thank you.
Hi back, by the way - I'm lurking a lot these days, the signal/noise ratio is a little off right now. Because I have evil physics homework which sucks my time. (I could have taken cell biology, but no. Had to be responsible and get physics out of the way.) Thanks for the advice - the intermediate answers are usually exactly where I bog down. So I guess it's just more of the same, only with more attention to the in-between steps. Ouch.