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IronTy

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  1. I'm obsessed with astrophysics. The universe is so impossibly huge and complex it drives me crazy. You ever read Tau Zero? A somewhat lame 70s sci Fi book but it addresses the exact relativity you bring up. And the greatest books I've ever read are the Three Body Problem trilogy. Utterly life changing.
  2. I'm just learning it myself so I can be more informed about the weather and maybe even a better poster someday. The math itself isn't so hard, you just need to remember all the constants. There aren't any imaginary numbers or anything so it's all pretty intuitive. Just gotta put in the work. Two years ago I taught myself basic astrophysics via a couple textbooks...now that was esoteric. It's hard to get excited about something so abstract as the universe though so I'm more interested in weather. Learning about relativity really doesn't have an impact on your daily life, but gravity waves....
  3. Bruh, real engineers use HPs and RPN. Luckily my watch has a slide rule built in for those times I'm without my trusty HP. It's surprising how often I use it for basic multiplication and division.
  4. Haha, I struggled through calc 1 and then something clicked and I got 100%+ in calc 2, calc 3, diff equations, and linear algebra. Doesn't mean I know anything about weather but I can math with the best of 'em.
  5. Hey I'm learning about gravity waves in my atmospheric climate textbook. I think there was some discussion on them earlier this winter. So much math in weather, I never knew! Lots of fun for an EE major and applied mathematics minor.
  6. You sure about that? Some of the leaves on the ground have a dusting on them but that's about it here. Sun's out too.
  7. Very light snow here, no accumulation, not even on my deck. But it looks nice and is a good end of winter event so I won't complain. It also gives me an excuse to run the wood stove.
  8. Wave at Meadow Mountain for me as you pass by. So jealous I miss out on this one.
  9. LMAO. You win the gold prize for this year in the forum. I didn't think in a hundred years anybody would nail that one.
  10. I asked my wife what she thought and she said that happiness equals reality minus expectations. And then she told me to leave her alone and stop wasting her time.
  11. There's gonna be a lot of slow singing and flower bringing when this event disappoints. It's over.
  12. What's that heavier blob over southern Maryland? Hmmm...
  13. I remember we used to get blizzard warnings around here in the before times, back when I was still in my late twenties....
  14. Thanks man, was secretly contemplating what it would take to convince my wife to drive back up tomorrow and pitch a tent for the storm and camp out there....
  15. Closed on the mountain property yesterday (no hillbillies were harmed). Winter storm watch for 6-12" currently. Too bad I'm back in SoMD under threat of heavy cloud cover.
  16. I think you're taking this a wee bit too serious. I'll get along with my neighbors just fine.
  17. It's all about pretending to be hillbilly.
  18. So is winter still over? Just wired the money over for my Garrett county mountain. So I'll be ready for next winter. In the meantime it's time to de-winterize the Ducati and get ready for spring.
  19. Lol, I don't have that acreage yet. I'm impressed you remembered. Closing is on 3/9. I did sell a whole bunch of stocks so I'm ready to roll. It's just under 200ac. I was born in Detroit and lived in Michigan for 24yrs. Frankly by March I'm ready for warm weather so this recent trend of cold springs can eat a dick. I have a good story about trying to maneuver a GSXR1100 in the snow in Michigan in May. No thanks, been there, done that.
  20. Also known as "ruling reptiles". All that's left of their lineage are crocodilians and birds. To be clear though archosaurs are the most successful vertebrates in Earth's history. Mammals are just borrowing the top spot for now.
  21. I mean, anything's possible, even a meteor like the one that wiped out the archosaurs. In 18yrs here we've only had one significant snow event in March and even that melted by mid afternoon. I'll take the under.
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