No, that shit doesn’t work, lol. We were both young, I was like 22 I think, and she was around 25. Her view of functioning relationships was a little naive, to which she admitted to years ago. She screwed it up, not me, lol.
I try to bake and cook something new each week. I think I’m going to make a pizza and a milkshake. Or something like that. You remind me of my cousin, same views on marriage and such.
Mad scientist for the win. Probably would have been self taught, it's hard to get into college with felonies.
Chemistry is fun. How is AC circuit analysis coming along? I was considering studying further maths out of boredom.
My uncle was stationed in Germany in the 70s. He married a German woman, and they had a child together. As that child is my uncle’s, that means that I am related to her. She maintains dual citizenship, but was primarily raised in Germany. Thus, my cousin is German.
Ah yes, many such half American kids from those times. I’m happy for her she’s in touch with the American part of the family, many aren’t.
AC is where it's at. Right now I'm building a few DC circuits, it just takes time putting all the pieces in and drawing the schematics on a program that I don't particularly prefer. But overall it's a thumbs up. Chemistry is fun, you should venture into Physics if you had Trigonometry. You can get a start with Calc 1 level knowledge, it doesn't get heavy into later when you have to apply Calc 2 knowledge, that's the serious stuff. Calc 2 is faar heavier than Calc 1 in concept and application.