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Our first date was a three-night cruise to the Bahamas .
Also, I forgot to mention this, My girl actually introduced me to SOR. She wanted to build the $50 robot, and showed me the tutorial one day. Before then, I had never heard of it.
Hopefully no one will resort to number 4.
There is time for everything!You can be good at your job, but also have some time to work out....
It's been two years and now I'm going for the third, that I'm at the physics department and I haven't been working out that much as I had in school... I lost muscle, gained some weight...
Quote from: TrickyNekro on October 11, 2010, 03:59:19 PMThere is time for everything!You can be good at your job, but also have some time to work out....You clearly haven't finished college...
QuoteIt's been two years and now I'm going for the third, that I'm at the physics department and I haven't been working out that much as I had in school... I lost muscle, gained some weight... Yup, I knew it, you are getting there. Last year is the worst if physics is indeed similar to engineering. Last semester was 18 hours a day in a windowless lab with only delivery for food. I'm still working it off.
It will be a breeze.... No question...
Quote from: TrickyNekro on October 11, 2010, 07:19:30 PMIt will be a breeze.... No question...Then it's not like engineering. Also explains why engineering degrees result in much higher paid positions out of college than physics degrees. ( I actually have degrees in both, but only a minor for physics )
you seriously have half the calculus analysis and maths we have...Let alone the physics....
2. start dating a nursing major because the premed where to stuck up to date engineers and nursing was the only other major that repsected the statement "We can't go out tonight I have to much homework"
My love for madsci :-D
Quote from: TrickyNekro on October 15, 2010, 12:21:32 PMMy love for madsci :-DNice try, but you are WAY late on that party.
As expected from a master
So I guess it's kinda relative to me....
Eh, it's all relative to you I guess.
Quote from: TrickyNekro on October 15, 2010, 01:55:10 PMSo I guess it's kinda relative to me....Quote from: madsci1016 on October 15, 2010, 01:55:10 PMEh, it's all relative to you I guess. relative != relatable || relatabilityI was making a physics pun about relativity. But yes, I agree, we are all geeks in some way here, and the mimes for one can apply to all. Although there seems to be many more girls in civil and mech engineering. It's so not fair.
For some reasons I don't like the word geek, not... I surely don't like the word nerd...
Quote from: TrickyNekro on October 15, 2010, 02:17:25 PMFor some reasons I don't like the word geek, not... I surely don't like the word nerd...Actually, I like the word geek, but definitely not nerd. To me, a geek is all of us, guys who like what they do. Build cool robots, invent warp drive, etc. Geek is Chic they say. A nerd dresses up in costumes to play D&D, gets addicted to WoW, and is very socially inept. Just my opinion. But some people say otherwise.