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gmax137 reacted to PeroK's post in the thread Why have the number of questions declined over recent years? with
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I was using success in the sense that it ultimately makes more money than the alternative. Or, simply comes to dominate the market... -
gmax137 reacted to jack action's post in the thread Why have the number of questions declined over recent years? with
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But, from your link, it is not successful: You are supposed to use AI as an assistant, not as an expert: Without the AI work reviewed... -
gmax137 replied to the thread Collection of Lame Jokes.That one took me awhile. Hint: -
gmax137 replied to the thread Random Photos.Back in the 1970's I spent a January in a small student apartment in Cambridge, Mass. Just a few blocks from the NECCo "factory."... -
gmax137 replied to the thread What mathematics software should engineering students use?.Sorry, I missed that somehow. Where I worked (now retired) we didn't use what I would consider "mathematics" software. Most simple... -
gmax137 reacted to marcusl's post in the thread What mathematics software should engineering students use? with
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The OP is an instructor asking what SW he should require his students to use. -
gmax137 replied to the thread What mathematics software should engineering students use?.I would say you should count on learning whatever is used where you end up working. Meanwhile, like @russ_watters said, use what your... -
gmax137 reacted to PeroK's post in the thread Undergrad One does not “prove” the basic principles of Quantum Mechanics with
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Imagine that we were living in a simulation. Everything would look the same, but there would be no force of gravity, as such. A... -
gmax137 replied to the thread Random Photos.Fusion, by the look of it... -
gmax137 reacted to Dale's post in the thread Undergrad Reference frames, center of rotation, etc with
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No, you specified So there is no change to the motion. We are only changing how we decompose the motion into translation and rotation... -
gmax137 replied to the thread R.I.P. Steven Cropper: October 12th 1942 – Dec 3rd 2025.In 1980 I was living in a house with a couple roommates. One of the guys had a Betamax player, and two tapes. One of which was The...