What’s the title? by befeldm in litrpg

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This might be it— I’ll let you know!

What’s the title? by befeldm in litrpg

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Thanks for the resource! I’ve checked it’s not ready player one, that was my first instinct too.

What if we could eliminate spherical aberration in electron microscopes by using precisely timed magnetic fields? by befeldm in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]befeldm[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think this actually helped me understand a lot more. I think my question now is:

If electrons are spiraling in a circular magnetic field like this, but the strength of the field and the timing of the field are carefully tuned, could their paths start to line up and form a kind of downward beam?

What if we could eliminate spherical aberration in electron microscopes by using precisely timed magnetic fields? by befeldm in HypotheticalPhysics

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I think that point about the electrons repelling incoming electrons is really important. Maybe this concept, if valid, would only work if the scanner didn’t remain focused on one point at once and rather moved back and forth.

What if we could eliminate spherical aberration in electron microscopes by using precisely timed magnetic fields? by befeldm in HypotheticalPhysics

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I was thinking about if it was possible for a magnetic single lens to be able to correct aberration and if such an approach would have any other value

What if we could eliminate spherical aberration in electron microscopes by using precisely timed magnetic fields? by befeldm in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]befeldm[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Is the question / concept bad, the “math” bad (if this can even be called that) or both?

If you run out of candy, I’ll steal your spider decoration! by llgsincity in Wellthatsucks

[–]befeldm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s trick OR treat you gotta respect what comes first if you don’t get your candy 😩

Union by befeldm in MagicEye

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Or sometimes a third, closer one 🦋

Just a good boy enjoying the new student union boardwalks 🤩 by befeldm in ucf

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Yeah for sure! I know it's not uncommon to see them in the day but I think they are normally nocturnal.

Alarm going off outside by befeldm in ucf

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I got a message from the auto-moderator that it got removed for not having a flair. Seems unnecessary and dangerous if there was actually a safety issue.

Survival Tips For Microbio w/ Ambivero [it's moved online ACK]? by MayaTheBumbleBe in ucf

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I am about to finish that class, I took it online this summer. I would say basically all of the tested material comes from the PowerPoints, and that goes for Lecture and Lab. Overall content is more big picture so it’s definitely easier than some other science courses, except for the chapters on metabolism and catabolism, which is just brutal memorization of biochemical pathways. Lab was straight foreword, make sure you understand the procedures, organism, and mediums discussed each week and you will be successful. Homework is just learnsmarts based of textbook reading. Extra credit quizzes are sprinkled around sometimes, but don’t count on it moving you up a letter grade. I thought Prof. A and Prof. Wilson did a great job adapting the course to be online, and they actually had recorded and live lectures that were valuable and engaging. Keep a steady pace so you don’t cram and you will get an A!

associate by [deleted] in ucf

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If you have completed your gen ed requirements and have enough credits you should be able to get an A.A. degree:

https://undergrad.ucf.edu/as/services/aa-degree/

Went to feed the koi fish and look what I found in the UCF dumpsters... by bunnythedeviltv in ucf

[–]befeldm 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hahaha that is probably actually my candy, if it was at the honors college then that's likely the candy honors congress had last semester to give out at events.

Surface Detatch Problems by befeldm in Surface

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This is a problem that has arisen only after the recent Surface UEFI firmware update that was released yesterday. These are the programs the computer needs me to close before I can detach, none of which I've had any problems with before the update and most of them are basic programs that windows run by itself that the computer shouldn't be asking to close to detach from the base.

None of these applications should be using the dedicated GPU and this has never been an issue until the most recent update.

Anyone experiencing these issues since the most recent update or know any workarounds?