Good god, it's hot here. It's getting to 100F (or roughly 38C for those of you in the civilized, metric system-using countries). Maya's friend just defended her PhD in Speech, Language, and Hearing science, so there's a party at my house. I'm not exactly excited about 50 some-odd people here, but there'll be beer and that's ok by me.
Yesterday, at work, I solved (well, sort-of), a pretty nasty fluid dynamics problem. Get this: you have a triangle-shaped wave pulse. How long can it stay up before it collapses under gravity? Should be simple, right? Well, when you account for gravity, friction, geometry, and surface tension, it gets NASTY fast.
Finally, I got some movies up on YouTube, but my friend credited me with my real name. So I won't post 'em here, but message me with your real name, and I'll send you a link. Sorry, I am a little squeamish about letting y'all know who I am.
Yesterday, at work, I solved (well, sort-of), a pretty nasty fluid dynamics problem. Get this: you have a triangle-shaped wave pulse. How long can it stay up before it collapses under gravity? Should be simple, right? Well, when you account for gravity, friction, geometry, and surface tension, it gets NASTY fast.
Finally, I got some movies up on YouTube, but my friend credited me with my real name. So I won't post 'em here, but message me with your real name, and I'll send you a link. Sorry, I am a little squeamish about letting y'all know who I am.
AHHHHHHH!!!!!!