#Flirting
The Shawshank Redemption 27 pages 13.2%
Made drawings in the inventor and on the paper
started presentation for English class. I am going to talk about features which are going to disappear in cars in the nearest future. today I found the information and suppose to analyse it tomorrow
YT 188 videos left
have gone to the shop, a real event
I can’t name that day even a little productive, but I tried my best. My thoughts were like ”just lay down and do nothing”, but I remember that the most important part is to start, so I read just a few pages but after I more easily wake up and continue searching for the information
How a physics degree really pays off
Well, day number 1 (87/88)
My plan for today was
The Shawshank Redemption 7/180 pages
Started the day with a small meditation
Did my homework for metal resistance (I hope I translated it right)
Made a sport diary for PE
Wanted to do homework for probability theory and mathematical statistics but it was quite difficult, so i decided not to do it today. Instead of this I did
Hw for theoretical mechanics
There are left 185 videos in watch later
I suppose that day was productive enugh
Morgan H. Stark, you want some lunch? Define “lunch” or be disintegrated.
Get you a girl who can do both
@kinglazrus requested MCU MJ
You can always start again. Clean out your social media. Create a new account for your new taste in music. Study or work in a new city. Start socialising with new people. Choose a new signature scent and style and purge the outdated parts of yourself. If you don’t like where you’re at, but you don’t know what to do about it - try starting again.
to all my researchers, students and people in general who love learning: if you don't know this already, i'm about to give you a game changer
connectedpapers
the basic rundown is: you use the search bar to enter a topic, scientific paper name or DOI. the website then offers you a list of papers on the topic, and you choose the one you're looking for/most relevant one. from here, it makes a tree diagram of related papers that are clustered based on topic relatability and colour-coded by time they were produced!
for example: here i search "human B12"
i go ahead and choose the first paper, meaning my graph will be based around it and start from the topics of "b12 levels" and "fraility syndrome"
here is the graph output! you can scroll through all the papers included on the left, and clicking on each one shows you it's position on the chart + will pull up details on the paper on the right hand column (title, authors, citations, abstract/summary and links where the paper can be found)
you get a few free graphs a month before you have to sign up, and i think the free version gives you up to 5 a month. there are paid versions but it really depends how often you need to use this kinda thing.
It all came out over dumplings, as it should.
Style consistency went straight out the window, but I like it. My sister taught me that anything that makes you laugh is worth spending time on.
I didn’t a lot of things, but
The Shawshank Redemption 123 pages 62.2%
I passed lessons on inventor
made the whole presentation and text for english class (i’ll pass it tomorow, wish me luck)
made a bit of the probability theory
not really productive days, but I know what I'm going to do on weekends, so it’ll be great, I suppose