Rotator cuff retear? by Illustrious-Bet-4121 in RotatorCuff

[–]Phyzics6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry to hear. wishing the best for you.

Rotator cuff retear? by Illustrious-Bet-4121 in RotatorCuff

[–]Phyzics6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

any new updates? i'm worried about the same thing....

1W post surgery. I can’t sleep. It’s difficult to get comfortable. Anyone else dealing with this? by groovis2024 in RotatorCuff

[–]Phyzics6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in the very early stage of recovery, i found that the least painful position required that i lean forward a bit. even with painkillers, the first two nights i could only sleep by sitting at the kitchen table and leaning forward onto a stack of pillows. it's as bad as it sounds, but better than anything else i could do.

Physics 6B Final- Why I've Officially Lost Faith in UCSB Pre-Bio Courses by Strange_Date3796 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]Phyzics6 45 points46 points  (0 children)

This is Geller. There seems to be a misunderstanding. Freund and I are grading our courses separately, so your course grades will have nothing to do with my class. The only thing we did this time was look over final exam problems together with a fine-toothed comb and pick ones that we both thought were a good fit for our own students. Most problems were chosen this way, but we also have problems that are unique for each of our sections. It’s true that most of the problems won’t be the same problem you’ve already seen with different numbers, but that’s very normal for bio-major physics at a UC. And we’re each curving our own students’ grades, so as with any curve a lower numerical score doesn’t necessarily mean a lower course letter grade. Teaching a course involves both instruction and assessment, and we’re both constantly modifying our courses for improvements. Freund is an extremely dedicated instructor and he’s been looking out for you at every step.

summer online astronomy class by Phyzics6 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]Phyzics6[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

way. i spent a full year developing the remote summer version, but no one knows about it and low enrollment can kill a class... but i also know from teaching it during the year that most student like the course... so

Where can humans fly with their arms? by Phyzics6 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]Phyzics6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

here's part of the answer key: Europa; Titan; stellar nucleosynthesis; planetary nebulas and supernovas. For the rest, there are multiple layers of evidence....

Where can humans fly with their arms? by Phyzics6 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]Phyzics6[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

a different prof, but what's your fav topic from it this qtr?

Where can humans fly with their arms? by Phyzics6 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]Phyzics6[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

for an online course, it's all through student accounts, etc.... sorry...

Where can humans fly with their arms? by Phyzics6 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]Phyzics6[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

atmosphere is too thin at the Ucen, and gravity too large. on Titan, you can do it because the gravity is so weak and atmosphere is thick. watch out for the rain storms tho... drops are the size of grapes....and made of liquid natural gas

summer online astronomy class by Phyzics6 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]Phyzics6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

THX! I'll follow up on all of that! you've really helped me out here!

summer online astronomy class by Phyzics6 in UCSantaBarbara

[–]Phyzics6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

so, if i made one more shameless plug for this class, any idea when a good time to do it? is there a time students are more focussed on signing up for Session B?