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2021 Aug 31, 6:03am   6,316 views  53 comments

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11   Ceffer   2021 Aug 31, 10:57am  

NDrLoR says
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They thought it was Hunter with his Chinese foot hooker.
12   richwicks   2021 Aug 31, 11:09am  

Torture porn. That's what Saw and Hostel were all about. I'm disgusted by Hollyweird.
13   Hircus   2021 Aug 31, 3:52pm  

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14   Patrick   2021 Aug 31, 4:13pm  

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I have a thread for maimings and deaths due to the vaxx, but unlike the vaxxers, I'm not at all happy about any of them dying. I feel very sad about them.

https://patrick.net/post/1340336/2021-07-29-thread-for-vax-deaths-maimings-and-seve#comment-1779665
15   GreaterNYCDude   2021 Sep 1, 9:23am  

gabbar says

Engineering porn, how?


Obviously you've never seen a full penetration butt weld up close.

Seriously though. Good engineering gets my engine running. That and big chemical plants.






16   HeadSet   2021 Sep 1, 10:20am  

GreaterNYCDude says
Seriously though. Good engineering gets my engine running.

Even this kind of engineering?

17   porkchopXpress   2021 Sep 1, 10:32am  

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19   GreaterNYCDude   2022 May 29, 4:50pm  

HeadSet says

GreaterNYCDude says
Seriously though. Good engineering gets my engine running.

Even this kind of engineering?



Nope. That's bioengineering. Not my bag. I hated organic chemistry.
20   Patrick   2022 May 29, 4:52pm  

Organic chem was hard, but biochem was even worse, consisting more of memorization than anything else.
21   Patrick   2022 May 29, 4:54pm  

gabbar says
What else is out there?



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23   Bd6r   2022 May 29, 7:03pm  

Patrick says

Organic chem was hard, but biochem was even worse, consisting more of memorization than anything else.

That's because chemists are old fashioned and have tenure, result is no grade inflation and suffering students who actually have to learn something for a change.
24   Patrick   2022 May 29, 7:18pm  

I enjoyed chemistry up until biochem. I like to learn principles and apply them, but biochem didn't seem to have much of that.

Speaking of chem, my freshman year chemistry prof was missing a couple of fingers on one hand from a lab accident, in which he was holding something that blew up. Someone told me that's fairly common among chemistry profs, almost a mark of distinction.
25   richwicks   2022 May 29, 7:35pm  

Bd6r says
That's because chemists are old fashioned and have tenure, result is no grade inflation and suffering students who actually have to learn something for a change


No, I would disagree. It's far easier for me to understand something than it is just to memorize something. The derivative of a location over time is velocity. The derivative of velocity over time is acceleration.

To do a derivation it's d(F(x)) = F(x)-(F(x-1)) / d as d->0; You'll do the derivation of a few functions, realize how it works, and then 1/2 of physics because easy. Chemistry was just enormous amounts of memorization. Why does Carbon react with Oxygen and not NItrogen? Why does gold react with hardly anything? Cooper reacts easily. Why isn't their gold oxide?

I know some people that like chemistry but for me, it's seemingly a bunch of arbitrary rules, which I guess reflects nature quite well.

We couldn't even fold a protein up until like 15 years ago - meaning we didn't understand the quantum mechanics well enough to get a protein in simulation to fold properly. Chemistry is hard because it's memorization.

Never forget, I are a enginerd - this is because we tend to suck with vocabulary too. THAT'S very arbtrary.
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That car has some stories.
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31   gabbar   2022 May 30, 4:59am  

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32   gabbar   2022 May 30, 5:02am  

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33   Bd6r   2022 May 30, 5:15am  

richwicks says
Why does Carbon react with Oxygen and not NItrogen?

It does react but has high kinetic barrier because of high energy of N N triple bond which can be looked up. It is less memorization that you have been led to believe, although there is some. BTW enginerds are by far the best when I teach chemistry.
34   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 May 30, 5:15am  

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35   Bd6r   2022 May 30, 5:35am  

Patrick says

I enjoyed chemistry up until biochem. I like to learn principles and apply them, but biochem didn't seem to have much of that.

Speaking of chem, my freshman year chemistry prof was missing a couple of fingers on one hand from a lab accident, in which he was holding something that blew up. Someone told me that's fairly common among chemistry profs, almost a mark of distinction.

Yeah, biochem is the start of extensive memorization while gen chem, inorg chem and org chem has principles that are applied and phys chem has mostly formulas.
Most chemists older than 50 incl me became interested in chemistry because they were blowing stuff up as kids or teenagers. I used to put small explosives on city train tracks when I was a kid back in USSR...danger was that if train driver catches you, he will beat the shit out of you. Interesting that in this sense there was more freedom in ussr than current USA where kid who planted harmless yet annoying explosive would be sent to Guantanamo.
36   Bd6r   2022 May 30, 5:37am  

Sorry for derailing exciting porn thread...
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37   Tenpoundbass   2022 May 30, 8:13am  

gabbar says
Engineering porn, how?


I call it hype tech. It's when the Xer morons were telling the bottom feeding MSM news consumers, that there were Nano Bots going to perform pinpoint targeted surgery, Nano Particles to create a Space Elevator, Articulate AI robotic humanoids were going to replace burger flippers, and what we now know are nothing more than a bit of latex molded to the female form. Was supposed to be a robotic gyrating AI sexbot, able to give you a hummer, and wash the dishes.

Of course the reality of what is actually doable never matches the hype.

And the biggest whopper of all, there will be maned Mars missions, to and from Mars, and eventually we would establish a Mars colony. Leaving Physics and human anatomy out of the equation.
38   Shaman   2022 May 30, 8:27am  

@richwicks
“ Chemistry was just enormous amounts of memorization. Why does Carbon react with Oxygen and not NItrogen?”

Once you get to Physical Chemistry, you get heavily into the calculus of probability, all about determining reactivity and predicted reactions. So it definitely goes far beyond memorization.
39   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2022 May 30, 11:32am  

Patrick says
Organic chem was hard, but biochem was even worse


That's interesting most people find the difficulties of those classes reversed from your standpoint. I liked organic but part-2 was one of my only Bs.. Prof only gave one one A per class.
41   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2022 May 30, 11:33am  

Eric Holder says
War porn.


dammit, I was beaten to the punch.
42   Ceffer   2022 May 30, 12:57pm  

As a strange perversion, I liked organic chem at Berkeley. In my last class, I was second from the top in the final exam in a huge class. I got rather adept at doing synthetic pathways. Probably should have made a fortune manufacturing meth instead of the grind.
43   gabbar   2022 May 30, 1:06pm  

Ceffer says

As a strange perversion, I liked organic chem at Berkeley. In my last class, I was second from the top in the final exam in a huge class. I got rather adept at doing synthetic pathways. Probably should have made a fortune manufacturing meth instead of the grind.

Is your career related to organic chemistry now?
44   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2022 May 30, 1:07pm  

Ceffer says
Probably should have made a fortune manufacturing meth instead of the grind.


Heisenberg? Is that you?
45   richwicks   2022 May 30, 1:09pm  

Shaman says

@richwicks
“ Chemistry was just enormous amounts of memorization. Why does Carbon react with Oxygen and not NItrogen?”

Once you get to Physical Chemistry, you get heavily into the calculus of probability, all about determining reactivity and predicted reactions. So it definitely goes far beyond memorization.


Then it's taught wrong.

Start with the physics, and move back to observation. That was a complaint I had about physics, they first taught us the equations THEN they taught us how to derive them. I was so pissed off when I realized I didn't have to memorize any of it.

I hate memorization. I have to understand how it works, it's not enough to know it works.
46   GreaterNYCDude   2022 May 30, 1:57pm  

Details G = Delta H - T delta S
47   Ceffer   2022 May 30, 1:58pm  

gabbar says

Is your career related to organic chemistry now?

Please, do not confuse me with the masses. I am a rentier now.
48   GreaterNYCDude   2022 May 30, 1:58pm  

Spontaneity is a function of initial energy differnce plus porpoensity to seek a more random (disordered) state of being....

That's why my room is a mess, but has yet to spontaneously combust
49   RWSGFY   2022 May 30, 5:56pm  

War pron.
50   Patrick   2022 May 30, 7:56pm  

Bd6r says
Most chemists older than 50 incl me became interested in chemistry because they were blowing stuff up as kids or teenagers.


Lol, I did that too. In high school chem I realized that I could dissolve and mix the lead nitrate and potassium iodide that I had in my chemistry kit at home to create potassium nitrate, a component of gunpowder. And it worked, I made gunpowder by mixing in charcoal and sulfer. Then I had horribly orange lead iodide as a byproduct which I threw out hoping my parents wouldn't find it. Probably poisoned some landfill, though it wasn't a large quantity.

I loved chemistry in high school and did very well. Had a great chem teacher who later went insane and murdered the superintendent:

https://www.nytimes.com/1993/12/17/us/police-arrest-a-teacher-in-school-shootings.html

Still, he was a really great teacher.

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