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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
yeah, i had 2-3 that were not awful. and actually, physics was one of my favorite topics. my high school physics teacher always kept a sixer in his back room and often partook of that sixer during school. he was funny!
my college physics professor taught us stuff like how to go down a water slide at maximum speed. useful stuff that you could actually use in real life.
as to my profession and how i made accurate generalizations about other professions. i used to work at those ridiculous internet start up companies back in the day when venture capitalists would give companies $200 million as long as they used cisco networking hardware and had overpriced office space. now? i havent worked in 5 years due to health problems, in which about 2 of those years i could barely get out of bed.
actually, my beliefs came through simple observation and having been gifted with a strong Bullsheet detector.
finally, as to the reasons people are the way they are in those fields (or have the tendency). i think it goes beyond what you say, though that is part of it. mostly i think people just dont care how they affect others, either due to having a complete lack of sensitivity for others, or just plain ole simple self absorption.
now bring on some pics of more scantily clad bimbos!!!
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Oops.
sorry bout that.
You really did not learn anything useful? Like wiring stuff, etc... No electricity?
The logic used in the course did not help modify the way you attack problems? (I was not a Physics major, Biochemistry research so I stumbled into this)
And I will be as honest as possible. Since you may have a cynical outlook based on your experiences. I, no bullshit, really like teaching because the subject and the kids are very interesting. It is a hell of a lot of fun.
And again quite honestly. What would you have wished to get out of a physics class even though you might not wanted to take it?