BJ LinOPo Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Hello all. This is Blake. I find science interesting (or course) and thought I should join this forum.
KingdomAnimalia Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Hello to all my name is Jerome. I am a 3rd year high school student. Joined this forum yesterday. I hope this is an active forum.
robertanderson Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 I have just completed my registration here and I am here just to participate in the current affairs and trends.
Jagra Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 Hi everyone. Great site. Nice to see this level of discussion. My main mathematical interests include: randomness, information theory, multivariate optimization, fractal geometry, and some applied areas like survival analysis and games. Just trying to learn everything I can, albeit in a decidedly non-linear path ;-)
sws5000 Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 (edited) hi my name is sami i am a doctor in technical science my email : removed by mod I thought for any new members that we have, it might be nice to introduce yourself. feel free to do so here Edited August 29, 2012 by imatfaal removal of email address
ChanelR Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 Hi. I'm Chanel, from South Africa. Queen procrastinator. Terrestrial ecology student. Renowned maker of desserts. Renowned eater of desserts.
proximity1 Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 Hello. As an introduction, I'm here, as I see it, as a refugee from the inanity of practically all other public internet discussion fora because it appears from experience that I'm either too smart or too stupid or both to be able to bear the, to me, amazing idiocy that is so common in other discussion fora. That, and the fact that I'm an amateur of sceince have led me to search for and join such a site as this. I'm not unmindful that science-"fans" are human, too, and that they can exhibit peculiar notions--some of mine would almost certainly strike some as peculiar--but I think that I have a better chance of finding interesting people and topics and discussions here than has been the case elsewhere. Because I prize science as a method, a way of approaching the world, there is really a very great deal about contemporary society which fills me with despair for the present and future. I am by nature not a particularly optimistic person. In other fora, my tendencies to speak frankly have found much resentment from other readers. The most recent unhappy experience was at the U.K. newspaper, The Guardian's discussion fora--which, though I haven't announced it there, I'fve left definitively. They would regard this as their gain and my loss; though I'm not inclined to see it that way. Some people who've been important influences on me by their lives, their careers, and, most of all, their writings, have been, to give you insight into my tastes and my politics, one of my other great intellectual interests-- Bertrand Russell, George Orwell, C. Wright Mills, Karl Popper, Benoît Mandelbrot, Konrad Lorenz, and, most recently and quite importantly, the person and work of Jean-Jacques Kupiec. Thanks for reading. Pleased to be here I hope.
atomicdecoder Posted September 2, 2012 Posted September 2, 2012 Hi folks! After lurking around for a while, I decided it's time to share my vast knowledge of the universe with you all and contribute to fighting the rampant ignorance of the teeming millions that visit this forum. But I do have a nasty temper, so you'll want to be *very* deferential when asking me questions. I may or may not reply depending on the level of ignorance involved. I am a computer science grad with far greater interest in all areas of physics. But math is not my cup of tea. So, I just strip out the mathy parts of physics, and use my powerful intuition to fill in the gap left by the equations. In case you are wondering, it's not only possible, the understandings obtained thusly are far more useful to mankind. Hoping to dispel some ignorance around here.
kevin52 Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Hi, I am an old timer with an amateur interest in the sciences. Retired and disabled with plenty of time on my hands, I have been studying various topics in science particularly relativity. I graduated from college with a BA in Liberal Arts following my enlistment in the Navy during the VietNam era. To be honest, This forum may assume an education much more advanced and sophisticated than I possess. In fact, this is the first science forum I have visted. I am searching for a forum in which I can ask questions and discuss topics in the sciences. I would be grateful for any input for a person in my situation or if alternate forums would be more appropriate for my needs. Thank you.
hollander Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Hey there, I'm a hollander. I like cheese and physics. This looks like a nice forum and I'm looking forward to help people out and certainly learn some more myself!
Raiix Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 I'm going to be that shallow idiot and say I signed up for the Air Trek forum. However I do have to say........I REEEEELY ENVY YOU GUYS! I mean geez. I'm a Computer Science major....and I feel so outshined by everyone's genius here. I've gotten up to being a Sophmore at Eastern Kentucky University before I fell on hard times. Boy I can't wait to get back though. You couldn't keep me out of the department. Even stayed long hours into the night too. Luckly no one noticed. Well, if they did, they never said anything.... By the way, The particular field of Computer Science that I was there for was actually a Interactive Multimedia option which obviously delt with 3D Modeling, discret structures, understanding logic and all that fun stuff. I was barely shown a bit of Dark Basic before I ran into financial issues. And as far as science goes... I love science so much, I HAVE to take a science class each year to have ONE class I know I'll pass with flying colors. I have to say, I don't think I have just ONE favorite field either. I enjoyed learning about Biology, always wanted to learn about Chemistry and Physics.However I was told that my math ability is less than standard. I don't know why really. Alas, My only strong suit is art. I have the potencial of being a Game designer. If this were a forum on Photoshop, then YEAH! I think I'd fit right in! But of couse that's not the case. If anything, I guess I'll be doing more lurking here and learning.....then actually able to contribute anything of value. I'll be watching and contributing too If possible. I swear.... I can't wait until I get back to my CS Department. It was my home away from home.
Outer Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 Hey guys, great forum you have going here especially seeing how active it is. Quick intro? Totally new to robotics but Im gonna try my hand at building a robotic arm. Decided to start the project on these forums, will be interesting to see how it goes!
KTevolved Posted September 6, 2012 Posted September 6, 2012 Im kate im a new member and im starting to get more into astronomy. I feel we are on the very edge of dicovering a earth like planet or moon that will have significant impact on human history and life as we know it. I will be posting topics mainly in the astronomy section but will post in others as well.
too-open-minded Posted September 6, 2012 Posted September 6, 2012 Dewd, check out the kepler telescope.
siya Posted September 6, 2012 Posted September 6, 2012 hi every one my name is siya. im new in this forum. i would like to be part it ,thanks.
w0rld Posted September 7, 2012 Posted September 7, 2012 Hi, I'm w0rld. I like anything that has to do with computers, physics, and gaming. Read my blog on www.dexsquared.blogspot.com , and if I find there is a sudden influx of visitors, I'll post more stuff.
jelg Posted September 8, 2012 Posted September 8, 2012 you never said whether you enjoyed the dream or not Hades. Umm, well we don't want to know. despite being Radical Edward, my name is not Edward. I am a physicist by trade, doing a PhD in some physics thing, although biology is vastly more interesting. well ed trainee could uneven far distant planet orbit be space warping or what ask the planet hunters please
miosim Posted September 8, 2012 Posted September 8, 2012 I thought for any new members that we have, it might be nice to introduce yourself. feel free to do so here Thank you for welcoming me to this forum. I am just a layman. This should sufficiently identified mefor this forum as a target. Thanks again.
Rudra Posted September 9, 2012 Posted September 9, 2012 Hi Guys, My name is Rudra. I am a Computer Science graduate from Pune University. I am working as a Senior Support Analyst. Its high time since my i thought of pursuing my PG in M. Sc. Computer Science and finally after lot of hurdles i have managed to get in for my PG. Expect a lot of help from you guys... - Rudra
amateur Posted September 9, 2012 Posted September 9, 2012 Hey, I'm new to this forum I'm from Morocco and I have a project in my mind and I wish you would help me to fulfill my dream I'm 16 an I'm passionate about science, my favorite classes are biology and physics/chimics I think I said enough.
Phi for All Posted September 9, 2012 Posted September 9, 2012 I have arrived. Finally. We had to start without you.
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