two different approaches to science
Apr. 11th, 2001 07:18 pmfinished wrapping the pickup w/ the wire today...then spent a tedious bit of time soldering the very very thin wire to a reg'lar size bit for connecting to the guitar and such...plugged it in and got the same results...ARGH! i think the problem is that my magnet is too weak...so now i need to find a stronger magnet...anyone know where one goes about purchasing magnets? aside from Radio Shack, where i got my current one(s)...if you actually know, please share this wealth of information w/ me...thank you very mucho...i was up late last night 'cuz i got obsessed w/ figuring out how to implement the feedback loop switch idea i also have for this guitar...i was having some trouble at first, 'cuz i was trying to do it w/ all the wires on the pickup switch (originally intended to switch between different pickups on the guitar...but i'm putting it to much cooler use...) where the currently are...but then i realized that it's impossible that way and i'd just have to move some stuff around...so i figured it out...well, i had to do it twice 'cuz i realized that the way i thoguht the switch was layed out didn't fit in w/ the way the wires are actually set up on the switch, so then i figured out how it actually works (different type of switch than i originally thought) and figured it out for that...it's quite extremely simple...the design's easy...the only work will be soldering and unsoldering...but anyways...my new-magnet-theory had BETTER work out damnit...oh well...i can always just play the guitar through one amp cranked up all the way and then output that to a different amp...heh...well, i'll get it right eventually...damnit...another thing, the soldering i did on the wires is a bit spotty...that one wire's REALLY fucking small, i need to find a good way to secure it 'cuz the connection's pretty sensitive to being bumped...well, i think just on one of the ends, i think one end's okay...but it's a really tricky soldering job...and i'm not very good at soldering...
other news: i think i've settled on elective sequences for my majors: for math: "Graduate Study in Mathematics" and for comp sci: "Scientific Computing\Computational Science"...almost all the electives in that actually are math classes...and all the only comp sci 'classes' are "individual study" thingies...i'll haveta investigate more on that...i emailed my advisor about an appointment so i guess i'll be doing that in the near future...here's what i think i'm planning on taking next two semsters:
summer (first term):
MATH 3391 (Differential Equations)
fall:
COMP 4601 (Models of Computation)
MATH 3221 (Elementary Number Theory)
MATH 4350 (Introduction to Real Analysis I)
MATH 4614 (Applied Probability and Queueing Theory)
this is tentative...i still haven't even met w/ my advisor yet, but this is most likely what i'll be taking...i'm a little excited about the number theory class...that should be quite bitchin', i think...i wanted to go ahead and take the Linear Algebra class so the gap between that and Intro to Lin Alg won't get too big...but it's not being offered...i guess it'll be offered next spring, in which case it'll have been a year and a half since the intro course...and i'm finding myself forgetting stuff...i'll haveta brush up...that was really a fun class...i liked that stuff a lot...
other news: i think i've settled on elective sequences for my majors: for math: "Graduate Study in Mathematics" and for comp sci: "Scientific Computing\Computational Science"...almost all the electives in that actually are math classes...and all the only comp sci 'classes' are "individual study" thingies...i'll haveta investigate more on that...i emailed my advisor about an appointment so i guess i'll be doing that in the near future...here's what i think i'm planning on taking next two semsters:
summer (first term):
MATH 3391 (Differential Equations)
fall:
COMP 4601 (Models of Computation)
MATH 3221 (Elementary Number Theory)
MATH 4350 (Introduction to Real Analysis I)
MATH 4614 (Applied Probability and Queueing Theory)
this is tentative...i still haven't even met w/ my advisor yet, but this is most likely what i'll be taking...i'm a little excited about the number theory class...that should be quite bitchin', i think...i wanted to go ahead and take the Linear Algebra class so the gap between that and Intro to Lin Alg won't get too big...but it's not being offered...i guess it'll be offered next spring, in which case it'll have been a year and a half since the intro course...and i'm finding myself forgetting stuff...i'll haveta brush up...that was really a fun class...i liked that stuff a lot...
Re: geeking out
Date: 2001-04-11 09:07 pm (UTC)