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Physics [Noon]
This introductory physics class will be done much like my other two classes, so those of you who are in them have heard most of this before. You will be required to have a partner. No, that is not optional.
Please be certain to bring a graphing calculator with you at all times, as well as your textbooks and notebook. I wouldn't want things to be boring, therefore we will be going back and forth between the two a lot.
If anyone has an idea of a good field trip destination for this class, by all means, speak up.
*Her lecture even on this first day is much more animated than the other two classes -- this is her baby, after all. She includes brief anecdotes on using physics to solve crimes.*
Please be certain to bring a graphing calculator with you at all times, as well as your textbooks and notebook. I wouldn't want things to be boring, therefore we will be going back and forth between the two a lot.
If anyone has an idea of a good field trip destination for this class, by all means, speak up.
*Her lecture even on this first day is much more animated than the other two classes -- this is her baby, after all. She includes brief anecdotes on using physics to solve crimes.*

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*smiles at the Prof.*
Partners? I didn't know we had to have partners. Do we get to choose or will we be assigned them?
*thinks...*
*raises hand*
Actually, if it's field trips you were thinking of, I'm busy fixing up an old transport ship with
*blushing with own audacity, sits back down and starts pulling out calculator and textbooks from brightly striped bag*
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*a quick smile* That sounds like a very good idea to me. I'll be sure to speak to him about doing that at some point later this semester.
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*sits back and starts taking notes*
*hopes that that cute guy running the physics study-group will appear and maybe want to pair up...*
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Hi, again!
Nothing much yet - we've just been getting to grips with these calculators so far - you know how to use one of these things? *waves graphing calculator, whose screen now shows nothing but fuzzy grey lines interspersed with the occasional flashing green dot*
I'm afraid I'm better with mechanical things than computers, I think *sighs*
Prof.
*hastily adds* for this physics class, I mean.
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Especially if it means I don't get partnered with a neanderthal like Cobb.
I'm all right with graphing calculators. They're not too hard, once you get the hang of them. Just numbers.