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On Jul 5, 10:41*pm, riverman wrote:
On Jul 6, 2:44*am, wrote: I haven't been here for a while, and haven't really been fishing in about 3 years, but I'm thinking about changing one *of those things. Hey Stang: welcome back! I've been wondering where and how you've been up to (or as much as that makes sense) Finished your BA in Math, eh? If you returned in the latter end of your degree, did you have to do any math classes, like walk ice-cold into Diff-EQ or Linear Algebra? I also walked away from a BA in Math (since I already had one in Geology and had a full-time teaching offer in hand), and I've also been thinking of doing the last couple of classes finish that BA, but it means I have to take two liberal arts classes and Linear Alg, and you can believe I've forgotten quite a bit of the prerequisite stuff by now, even though I teach everything up to Calc. Anyway, I'm on the road on my way to Indy for a conference, but will be passing back through New England on my way to Maine around the 14th. Wanna get together and revisit the Farmington or something? I'll bring the bagels. --riverman Replying to riverman, but will also comment to others in this thread... I''m not up for wading yet - but could spare time to socialize if the opportunity presents itself. I actually finished a BS - took way too much science - thus the deficiency in liberal arts... I would rather jump back into a linear algebra course than something like diff-eqs. I was hanging with a bunch of EE majors last year and looked through some of their diff-eq work (all practice, no theory) and it was extremely daunting - I think it would take a year or remedial work to get back to that. I talked to the head of the applied math masters program at the university and he was very encouraging - having done his undergrad work in the early seventies like I did, he offered the opinion that things were more rigorous back then and I could easily compete with today's students for a slot in the program. I was not convinced, but it was comforting. Thankfully they didn't make me take anything difficult - just intro-to-everything in social sciences and writing. Lots and lots of writing. Tom: I really missed Penns the past couple of years. Jimmy and I were planning on going but he had family issues both years, and I probably wouldn't been able to fish at all 2 years ago... Next year! Tim: Are you up for a leisurely day on the Paug if I promise to not rock the boat? George: Graduating was anticlimactic - I really enjoyed being back in school. I'm going to have to fill the time with something, and it will probably be river activism - the DEP gave those shysters in Russel permission to draw 850,000 gallons a day - I could get worked up over that. We're making progress on the Swift River projects too. The engineer's report we commissioned on the Ice Dam is getting good responses from people at Riverways. |
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On Jul 6, 12:46*pm, "Tim J."
wrote: Moan and Dove. . . say, this afternoon? Check your email |
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On Jul 6, 1:40*pm, wrote:
On Jul 6, 12:46*pm, "Tim J." wrote: Moan and Dove. . . say, this afternoon? Check your email Hope you guys gave my regards to Ms. Dickinson :-) Welcome back, Stan! Bill |
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On Jul 6, 1:40 pm, wrote: On Jul 6, 12:46 pm, "Tim J." wrote: Moan and Dove. . . say, this afternoon? Check your email Hope you guys gave my regards to Ms. Dickinson :-) Poetry? We don' need no steenkin' poetry! FWIW, I can now verify that Stan is very much alive and not a sock puppet. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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In article 28fa7cf3-b791-4abe-bb9c-089165c7cbf7@
2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com, says... Hope you guys gave my regards to Ms. Dickinson :-) Angie? -- Kevin Vang reply to kevin dot vang at minotstateu dot edu |
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On Jul 7, 11:18*pm, Kevin Vang wrote:
In article 28fa7cf3-b791-4abe-bb9c-089165c7cbf7@ 2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com, says... Hope you guys gave my regards to Ms. Dickinson :-) Angie? -- Kevin Vang reply to kevin dot vang at minotstateu dot edu "Angie, Angie, when will those clouds all disappear? " You're a Rolling Stones fan? |
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