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sitting in zazen;
kitty cat wants attention
purrs very loudly.

miao!!
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So my girlfriend is putting together a girls-only DnD game. Granted, it's going to be made up almost entirely of women who have never played before, but...girls-only DnD. That's hot. Way hot. Hawt even.

In other news, I met with my research professor for the first time since the beginning of the semester. We went over the proof of the lemma that I worked on...
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radiofrank:
No, I'm not that involved. I'm pretty sure that such a think could only lead to blindness. biggrin

I'm a little more involved in the boards, but I would say that I'm much more involved in the Toronto group (event participation and planning). It's a lot of fun and I've met some awesome people.
poem:
Thank you..! blush kiss
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Ah, well...apparently I am back. My wonderful girlfriend re-upped my ancient account for my birthday and here I am. I've deleted my old friends list since most of them are long gone and those few remaining, to be honest, I don't remember much.

The site looks good; I think the hiatus was good (like torpor for dealing with changing times) and now, after much trial...
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lotus:
You still dating Mara?
See? I still remember you! tongue
I still talk to astrokreep once in a blue moon times ten. Do the math on that one buster! wink

I'm glad that you've returned. You three were my first sg friends ever. Waaaaay back in the day. haha.

kiss !
lotus:
he reactivated his account maybe a year ago, and then it got changed to a really weird "sg's are all sluts and astrokreep is never looking at this site again so fuck off!" type of journal entry. I figured a girlfriend hacked it, or saw him on it or something. I think we talked about it once, but I can't remember what he said.
He's on my msn list, but I can't remember the last time I saw him online. Maybe he's blocked me?
Meh! I'm happy you've returned.
It's weird, but I think about you guys every now and then. biggrin
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Sigh.

It's a trend I guess. First Mara, then Astrokreep23 and now me.

I'm going to have to say goodbye. Sadly I don't have time to post on all my Friends journals a personnal farewell...so this will have to do. Lotus and Pihka...thanks, you really made this site fun, but I don't have the time to be here anymore.

Take care all...and may the "mass...
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evanx:
Dude! You are still here!!!!!!!!!!! tongue
dragonmatrix23:
Hey, they finally aproved "The Mended Drum." We now have a PTerry group!! ;-)
DM
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I can't think of anything to update, really. I just wanted to move on from the last entry. Yeah.

How are you?
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ananael:
I am good. How good? You'll never know...
anemotis:
So you're a real-life scientist---how does it feel to be walking around with a giant mystery in your head that you can't scratch? (or can you?) shocked

Comics and aardvarks are good for fixing the damage that comes from thinking about that stuff too much. So there is a connection wink .
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Well Spring Break has come and gone, spent more or less blissfully in the arms of the Lineage II beta, a book by Bertrand Russell and as little work as possible.

Now it is Monday morning, and doth knocks the Worlde Real. Joy.

biggrin surreal tongue eeek biggrin
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vielus:
Hi. thats all, just hi.
vielus:
It's ok. It really is. bok
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Sigh.

Midterms are this week and I've had a throat/cold thing for the last four days. I am not happy. I apologize for not being around or visiting people's journals--I've been otherwise occupied.

Oh, and replacing circuits as the new, reigning This Sucks is...*drum-roll*...the Biot-Savart Law! I like electro-magnetics, but goddammit, people! mad mad mad surreal

Always willing to share my pain, I present to you...Biot-Savart!

dB...
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galvagin:
By "philosophical science" I assume you mean what I'd call "philosophy of science." I haven't read the stuff you've mentioned (aside from the Chalmers), as philosophy of science isn't really my field.

Epistemology and phil sci. are definitely linked. Epistemology is, generally speaking, the theory of knowledge - epistemologists deal with all the questions like, "how do we learn things about the world?" and "how can we justify the things we think are true?" So there's a sense in which you could see the philosophy of science as almost a sub-field of epistemology (with some overlap into metaphysics). At the same time, many epistemologists (esp. early-mid 20th century analytic philosophers) have taken their cue from the methods of the sciences in trying to build theories of knowledge. Interestingly, I always thought of Chalmers as more of a metaphysics guy than an epistemology guy.

I have more background in epistemology than in phil sci. But there are a few things I can think of that you might want to check out, to get a sense of whether philosophy of science is the right kind of place for you...

Thomas Kuhn - _The Structure of Scientific Revolutions_
Karl Popper - can't think of any titles off the top of my head, but pretty much anything aside from _The Open Society and its Enemies_ is on Phil. Sci.
W.V.O. Quine - "Epistemology Naturalized"
Bertrand Russell - again, sorry, can't think of any titles.. works mostly in phil. language, but has written some classic stuff on sense-datum theories of epistemology

If you're feeling a bit more ambitious, also good in the area are:

Michael Dummett - _The Logical Basis of Metaphysics_ (deals esp. with the connection b/t epistemology and metaphysics, less on science in particular)
Susan Haack - _Philosophy of Logics_ (has a section on multivalent quantum logic and other 'deviant' logics, some with scientific applications)
Nancy Cartwright - _How the Laws of Physics Lie_ or (shorter) "The Truth Doesn't Explain Much" (more metaphysics than epistemology, but a good representative of scientific particularism)
Bas van Fraasen - sorry, again, blanking on titles
Edmund Husserl - _The Crisis of the European Sciences_ (a different philosophical perspective than the rest)

Does that help?
ananael:
See DotD post on Astro's page...
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Circuits suck.

Peace out. surreal surreal biggrin mad eeek wink surreal
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enelysion:
I agree!
radiofrank:
Amen. My least favourite things in the world.
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So I've been looking into Environmental Physics lately, and, as usual, there is very little of it studied here in the US. Much like fluid dynamics, the US seems to think that there is nothing new to study so they lump everything into an Engineering of some sort--not to knock engineers, environmental or otherwise, they are cool.

But if I want to study fluid dynamics...
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hellomrworld:
Enviromental Physics is a very interesting idea ... what would that actually entail ...

And I do believe they treat their Ph.Ds far better in Europe then the states ...

Good luck interesting concept ... ecq
ananael:
I have been told by someone who wishes to use the computer that you have been slacking on the homework in order to play NWN. Bad D., bad! biggrin

This has been a teasing public service message paid for by Mara. wink
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H≡[(1/a)(da/dt)]=(8πG/3) ρ + λ/3 - k/a


Yes! I figured out how to use math symbols and Greek letters in my journal! Oh, happy day!

Ahem, sorry. For those not already thoroughly confused, the above equation is an equation of motion for the universe, derived from Einstein's field equations, where H is Hubble's constant, a is the cosmic...
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radiofrank:
Yeah, you're probably going to get really sick of me if I keep doing this. smile
No, I don't mind you asking...at the moment I work at Radio Shack, which is not really physics related, but it occasionally affords me the opportunity to use some equations regarding electric circuits. It honesty is not what I saw myself doing with my degree, but it's fun and it pays the bills, so I can't complain. I would, however, very much like to go back to school and get a teaching degree so I can confuse teenagers with this stuff in the same way it confused me when I was sixteen.
radiofrank:
An electrodynamics problem set? You poor bastard! That was not one of my favourite topics. I like relativity and astronomy related physics.
Yeah, some of the people who work for Radio Shack are knobs...some of them are in the head office, some are in the stores. Your situation sounds typical...I probably would have looked through the manual myself, but only if you hadn't already done it - that way I wouldn't look like a total idiot. smile