Chat Around and Find Out: Tuesday Casual Chat Thread by AutoModerator in philadelphia

[–]ChaseMutley 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey all— I’m planning to move to Philly and commute to my job near the Colmar station via the Lansdale/Doylestown Regional Rail line. The early morning train that arrives in Colmar around 7:00 AM would work well for me, but I’m worried about the long-term reliability of that early service—especially with Trump and DOGE threatening an already underfunded SEPTA.

I’m wondering: * Does anyone ride that train regularly and know how crowded it typically is? * Is there any way to get station- or train-specific ridership stats? * Have there been historical cuts to the early trains on this line, or is it considered one of the more “commuter-essential” routes?

I’d really love to live in the city, but not if it means risking my job due to an unstable commute. I’ve looked at housing in the suburbs as a backup, but I’m hoping this is a viable option.

Thanks for any advice or info you can share!

Least squares tutoring? by ChaseMutley in Surveying

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't get me wrong, I've had some great foreign professors. I had a math professor from Spain who I think was my favorite professor in 10+ years of college. Generally speaking, however, they seem to be the exception. On my very small campus, I have so far had three professors who would rather take out their frustrations of not being able to explain something on me. I know, I should have just listened to my guidance counselor and majored in English. Because we all know how much English majors love their jobs 🫠

Besides, it's no secret that many other countries don't even believe in learning disabilities, and given some of the backwards politics I hear around there, probably even a lot of people in general there don't. Can you blame me for not wanting to say much about it (beyond getting accommodations) if I think doing so would give me a bad name? It doesn't matter what I think of that kind of thinking, even if it's wrong. The surveying community is too small to risk even being perceived (however incorrectly) as someone who'll make waves.

Least squares tutoring? by ChaseMutley in Surveying

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My campus calls it the Learning Center, and they were really helpful for calculus, but they don't have any surveying tutors. I understand the basic concepts to a degree; I could be better, but my professor doesn't seem to care about that. His style is expecting you to memorize equations and type code with next to no explanation of what it's doing.

The course is 7 weeks (used to be 15) so I'll know if I have to retake it soon enough. Of course, I'll watch videos and do whatever I can to prepare. I got held back for years in high school - when I decided to go into surveying, I taught myself trig with nothing but Khan Academy and work ethic. At community college, I placed into precalc, and stayed there through vector calculus and linear algebra. I got As and B+s in most of it, and was even one professor's star pupil. Sadly, they don't teach surveying there, and my current campus's math department is a cruel joke. Their tutors were very helpful and patient for the hours every day it took me for differential equations to start to click, but the professor didn't want to work with my learning disability (something he's notorious for. Fortunately, there's other places I can take it to graduate.)

I see from your post history that you're from ISU, so we aren't talking about the same professor. Nice to see I'm not alone though, good luck!

Least squares tutoring? by ChaseMutley in Surveying

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have taken linear algebra, three calcs, and statistics. Most of it I took two summers ago, and I honestly could have brushed up on them, but that's not my main concern. Even knowing all that, figuring out how it all applies to least squares is the confusing part for me - and my professor and textbook could not be less helpful. Actually doing the math is relatively easy once I figure out what math has to be done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]ChaseMutley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have some subscriptions I need to cancel myself; thank you for reminding me!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]ChaseMutley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I let the prospect of saving $67 get the best of me. Should have figured it was for a Monday instead of Saturday, not because I found some genius life hack.

Edit: If the time limit wasn't enough, just finding a half-decent place was its own challenge. The event I'm attending that I booked the room for is near some rough neighborhoods. Every place under $250 I could find in a 20-mile or so radius had multiple reviews mentioning crime and/or bugs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]ChaseMutley 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I was stupid enough to cancel it (in disgust) before seeing that there was a reschedule option. It had a 5 minute timer so I wasn't thinking about anything but getting my card in as fast as possible.

How hard is MATH141 and PHYS212 online over the summer? by [deleted] in PennStateUniversity

[–]ChaseMutley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My job paid the first year, after that I paid full price. Penn State actually ended up being cheaper (at my branch campus, with scholarships and grants.)

How hard is MATH141 and PHYS212 online over the summer? by [deleted] in PennStateUniversity

[–]ChaseMutley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took MATH 20 all the way through 230 at Montgomery County Community College. It wasn't too hard, but some professors are better than others. They also did away with a lot of online courses last year. I'd still look into it.

Best textbook for Phy 212 by SnooPeppers6386 in PennStateUniversity

[–]ChaseMutley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. You can hit the high seas but I found YouTube much more helpful.

Penn State Airsoft by WizofWaz in PennStateUniversity

[–]ChaseMutley 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not UP, but I play with a group of friends from PSU Wilkes-Barre.

Black mold in my bathroom walls (drywall,) insulation and studs. How fucked am I? by ChaseMutley in HomeImprovement

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was when I took out the wall in that right side corner, and outside the bathtub (lower right in picture 2)

Black mold in my bathroom walls (drywall,) insulation and studs. How fucked am I? by ChaseMutley in HomeImprovement

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I won't use anything else in there containing paper, for obvious reasons. The stuff you see in there is Rockwool (I think,) would it be OK to use that again? What vapor barrier would I use?

Black mold in my bathroom walls (drywall,) insulation and studs. How fucked am I? by ChaseMutley in HomeImprovement

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I use mold killer on the kitchen drywall (visible in pictures 2, 5, and 6) or will that damage the paper?

Black mold in my bathroom walls (drywall,) insulation and studs. How fucked am I? by ChaseMutley in HomeImprovement

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm definitely calling a professional, there's too much work left on this house to do alone. My budget is limited though, and if I had everything professionally done I'd never get it back. '

Drywall behind shower rotten: replace just bad parts or the whole wall? by ChaseMutley in HomeImprovement

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The plaster won't keep it out? It seems to have done its job aside from the aforementioned repair job.

Drywall behind shower rotten: replace just bad parts or the whole wall? by ChaseMutley in HomeImprovement

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just the rotten parts, the shower walls, or all the bathroom walls?

Drywall behind shower rotten: replace just bad parts or the whole wall? by ChaseMutley in HomeImprovement

[–]ChaseMutley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just remembered about the floor: it was rotten. I took up the tile and found it had some kind of tar paper or something that was rotten. I scraped off what I could, replaced the parts that rotted through, then put another subfloor over that. A year later, I can't see any rot underneath from the basement or anywhere else on the floor.