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mightyrick

Legend
having met matt in person, he's actually a really nice guy and a good kid.

Everyone has internet muscles. It's the phenomonen now. I have met people from BBSes and message boards several times. There are very very few I've met who are real dooshbags. Even if they play a dooshbag on the internet.

People as a whole are generally friendly and nice. Regardless of how they present themselves on the internet.
 

Maximagq

Banned
Everyone has internet muscles. It's the phenomonen now. I have met people from BBSes and message boards several times. There are very very few I've met who are real dooshbags. Even if they play a dooshbag on the internet.

People as a whole are generally friendly and nice. Regardless of how they present themselves on the internet.

Eh I've seen people worse than me in terms of dooshiness on this forum haha.
 

mightyrick

Legend
Eh I've seen people worse than me in terms of dooshiness on this forum haha.

Wasn't describing you. :) I was speaking in general.

Let me rephrase.

There are very few people I've met in person who carry their "interesting traits" with them into normal, human, face-to-face situations.

:)
 

Maximagq

Banned
Wasn't describing you. :) I was speaking in general.

Let me rephrase.

There are very few people I've met in person who carry their "interesting traits" with them into normal, human, face-to-face situations.

:)

Agreed. It's easy to get carried away and say stupid 5hit on the Internet, and I know I do it probably twice a day LMAO :)
 

cjs

Professional
Nice! How do you like it as your occupation? Sounds like an awesome title too haha. Do you write the code that moves the robot around?

Yes, I like it. I drifted in my 20s from job to job, getting bored at each one, until I got into robotics.

For almost ten years I did robot soccer, so I had to write code to make the robots see, walk, kick balls, strategy, localisation (working out where they are), etc.

I've now moved out of that research area and I'm during experiments with human participants, generally replicating social psychology experiments but replacing the human confederate in the experiment with a robot.
 

idono1301

Semi-Pro
Currently doing Electrodynamics, Optics, and Special Relativity along with an Electricity and Magnetism lab for Session C. Any advice man? Also, I'm taking an Intro to Circuits course and was wondering what the workload would be like.

Optics and special relativity are not bad at all. It's mainly conceptual; the math is very easy. Electrodynamics is more difficult, you'll probably cover Maxwell's equations. The concepts can be tricky, and the math a lot worse. Be prepared to use a lot of your calculus.

Intro to circuits is a pretty easy course. Concepts are straightforward; mainly kirchoffs voltage and current laws. Then RC/RCL/RL circuits and maybe filters at the end. Everything up until the RC circuits is algebra, then some basic differential calculus for those. Workload wise, shouldn't be too bad. Not difficult work, but probably repetitive to help ideas sink in.

Edit: Sorry for the slow responses. Kinda swamped with research right now haha
 
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