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checking to see if you would use reverse psychology
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thedeadhaji
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^ hahahahah good one L^O^L
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Write an intro, write a paragraph for the body and copy and paaste it for a few pages, then write a solid ending.
Works every time!
Anyway, if your spamming abilities are applicable elsewhere in life, I'm sure you'll be fine. GL dude!!
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Damn you certainly went apeshit on your equipment :-O
GL on the thesis!
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Two and a half week thesis? Sick yo.
gl man, I fully expect to see you ridiculously wealthy in five years and having your own nostalgic invitational tournament.
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nasty. Are you going for more grad school after?
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thedeadhaji
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2 years working then MBA.
so i guess answer is yes.
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Jesus MBA too? You must enjoy torture .__.
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thedeadhaji
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you do know that MBA is the easiest most bullshit grad degree ever? Pple who like torture are Hotbid / GI who are pursuing law, Jathin who's going into Med, etc.
One of my mom's friend's daughters got into Harvard MBA and apparnetly she was going on about how it's so hard and etc.
L^O^L I've seen what Harvard MBA courses are like, it's a fucking joke. We'd see footage of their classes during our high tech entrepreneurship course at Princeton and we'd all just laugh at it.
"we" were all like electrical / mechanical engineers + comp sci majors >__>
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thedeadhaji
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just finished Raman Spectral analysis + writing about it woot!
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Maybe I'm just bitter cuz I changed majors and it's gonna take me six years ._.
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thedeadhaji
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take summer courses to speed up the process?
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thedeadhaji
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man some old woman (i GUESS she is one of those random language exchange students here for the summer) came into the comp lab and damn she smelled terrible for one reason or another.
If that is perfume I want to know what retarded company manufactures that.
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Yeah, I'm in two now.
Working from 9 to 4, then class from 5 to 1030 isn't fun ._____.
Especially when it's an assload of reading/writing too, woooo
but I can't complain, you're doing a thesis ;p
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thedeadhaji
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whoo combined the literature review and edited some stuff, broek the 10k words wall (although it's not very accurate since i'm jamming the latex code into ms word and just taking a word count - and some of the code isnt actual text, but w/e!)
about two more sections to write and I'm done for the night~
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you do know that MBA is the easiest most bullshit grad degree ever? Compared to a lot of the arts degrees, they're substantially more difficult, but any difficult science easily tops it. Depends 100% on your perspective : ).
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thedeadhaji
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haha very true L.
whoo compiled it now it's 40 pages atm.
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On July 18 2008 07:35 L wrote: Compared to a lot of the arts degrees, they're substantially more difficult, but any difficult science easily tops it. Depends 100% on your perspective : ). Arts degrees? You mean those little pieces of paper you tear off of those little rolls in bathrooms?
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United States10328 Posts
oh crap man
your thesis sounds exciting
especially with the LaTeX =D
latex ftw
it is pretty useful
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o.O What are you doing? Something with silicon I guess...
And what happened before? Wait, don't tell us... let our imagination come up with it:
1. Unplug power supplies to equipment for some reason 2. Replug power supplies, but without UPS 3. Short the building power supply
1. Accidentally hit vacuum chamber with hammer, resulting in explosive decompression
1. Quote this line, word for word: "Uh, it's probably not a problem, probably, but I'm showing a small discrepancy in... well, no, it's well within acceptable bounds again. Sustaining sequence."
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thedeadhaji
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the "i fucked up so hard" blog entry has the details.
woot 10,000+ words~
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I have to do a presentation on Wednesday about resonance raman being used in some study to help show that a certain type of heme protein binds differently to NO and CO which founds the basis for it being used as a heme-based sensor.
I have never used RR and haven't heard of it before. I am reading through some googled stuff explaining RR and such, but can you like very briefly describe the purpose of doing RR versus doing protein crystallization and then analysis via x-ray diffraction or something to obtain information on the structure. And how do you read the spectras? I am looking a whole crap load of spectras in this paper and have no idea what to draw from it. I see the peaks at different frequencies for excitation at a certain wavelength. What does the intensity of the peak mean though (like stronger vibration)?
Also, in the journal paper I am reading, I keep seeing this term: v(Fe-His) What does that signify? Is it saying "frequency of the Iron Histidine bond"? Thanks much. T_T
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