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pie_>
also is it just me or do all intro materials science textbooks just seem like knockoffs of eachother?
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sync>
of course, they are intros
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pie_>
same diagrams, same references, etc
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pie_>
im not saying thats necessarily a problem i just havent noticed this with anything else
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pie_>
then again maybe the stuff i usually look at is too theoretical for it to seem like that
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pie_>
"everyone uses the same theorems"
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Noxz>
I'm trying to figure out this multi-quantum well stuffs
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Noxz>
making some headway, but at the same time, meh
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Noxz>
what sucks is I have work to catch up on and I am reading published papers instead
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Noxz>
first world problems...
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pie_>
im trying to study for my intro to materials science exam on tuesday
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Noxz>
I was looking up watchmaker's lathes most of yesterday
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sync>
I don't think I even studied for my mat sci exams
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pie_>
yeah well mine arent terribly hard either probably but i havent done a good job at all of keeping up