Why is everything at night?
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I get sleepy by 10 because of my schedule, I'm drained by midnight or whenever most clubs peak. I couldn't bring myself to go out. Do you all take red bull or something? That shit makes my heart beat weird and distracts me even more
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Being there when the club peaks is exactly what most of us don't want to do, unless we like paying maximum $ for less mileage and more hustle
For myself and many of those who post here, the day shift is best. Older women, some have SO's, more have kids. Less likely to let their schedules be disrupted just because a guy has a hard on for them. But nevertheless, very pleasing.
SJG
The romance of engines / by Takashi Suzuki (1997), a most interesting book, about how the second law plays out.
https://www.amazon.com/Romance-Engines-R…
Berkeley Physics Course 5 volumes
https://www.amazon.com/Mechanics-Berkele…
A most ambitious undertaking. Originally in these CGS Units, which no one uses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centimetre…
The most strange is what it does to the electromagnetic units, you get this statcoloumb and statampere, etc. It can be figured out, but it takes time and attention.
Ambitious in other ways too, vol 1 Mechanics, goes all the way through relativity, without any waves or electromagnetics. The examples are all either subatomic or out in space somewhere.
Vol 2 and 3 has all mechanical waves and electromagnetics. But thermodynamics is held off until vol 5, after quantum mechanics, so they can do macro and micro together.
Intended to compress their first year physics course, but generally agreed that people at that level of study cannot learn from such books. They are more for those who have already gone much further along to appreciate. Berkeley does not use them, but they do use the books by one who had been involved in the project, Randall McKnight.
Great preface by Clark Kerr.
Jeff Beck - LIVE Full Concert 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXJQb7aI…
More of “everything”; much less of the stuff I don’t want; and at a much lower cost usually (so I can get even more “everything”).