Sweet science
Use marshmallows and a microwave to compute the speed of light.http://www.physics.umd.edu/ripe/icpe/newsletters/n34/marshmal.htm
Use marshmallows and a microwave to compute the speed of light.http://www.physics.umd.edu/ripe/icpe/newsletters/n34/marshmal.htm
I'm sure that it won't be a pleasant thought for some (hi, Bud) that I'm thinking of tossing PageCat.
It was a good project while it lasted. In fact, it has opened my eyes in certain ways that would not have been possible a few years ago. It has served me well, and continues to serve me right now as I write this.
I had the start of a story in mind the other day, maybe I'll write that. I've been finding a lot of inspiration in music these days. Most recently it was A Perfect Circle.
There's this tune called "Blue" that's pretty interesting. The chorus goes something like:
It’s a dumb little game, the progrmming behind which interests me somewhat.http://www.gremkin.com/fishies
I have my presentation for Managment class on Tuseday night this week, and that's just the beginning of this busy week.
I've put together a ton of Poewrpoint slides and written some notes and it's still not quite done. I hope it'll all be finished by the time I'm ready to give the presentation. I hope it's acceptable. I have no doubt that it'll be better than anything the other teams in our class have to offer, since I've spent some actual time on it. I don't know how students at that school could do all of their other work and complete this project to the level that I've done it already.