Sure thing. Don't know how useful it is with the colors and the repetition, but I use it for organizing my desktop.
Sure thing. Don't know how useful it is with the colors and the repetition, but I use it for organizing my desktop.
I already have bubble chamber spirals on my desktop....guess I need some equations and a Feynman diagram too.
I've never been under the illusion that my code doesn't suck. Or even thought that non-sucking was possible. It works, mostly. Good enough.
I'm not talented enough to do that in my head. ;)
I love assigning that as a homework problem during the first week of a physics class. It blows their minds. :D
I stumbled on this through years of going back and forth with the thermometer in my car. To reasonable accuracy, there are two common points where C and F are just reversed from each other
Whereas I think in Fahrenheit, so I don't want to lose the difference between 70 (21) and 71 (21.5), especially when we're setting the thermostat (which is in Celsius, but uses half degrees).
I've been known to use half-degrees in Celsius. But I go back and forth in my head, because I'm a fahrenheit native and the mister is a celsius native. So if he asks me to make the conversion, I'll go to the nearest half degree.
There's beauty in function too. :)
That is an accurate depiction of my head.
I'm defnitley borken.
Looks great!
That would be the point where I would pull it into photoshop or paint or something and just try to smudge out the "in". Because it's such a beautiful picture I wouldn't want to try to re-create it.
That was beautiful. <3
PhD comics forever. They hit way too close to home, but I never fail to laugh.
I still read those books, pretty much yearly. I own the movie, just for the OMG-it-actually-came-out-on-video-after-umpteen-years factor. But the books.... *sigh*
I want a necklace that looks like that....
Sure. I just don't promise that it's coherent. I was in a strange place yesterday.
So I suck at gravity apparently.
I need this in my life. Like now.