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The Questions:
1. Pick something on my interests list that you also like and describe why.
2. Pick something on my interests list that you don't like and describe why.
3. Pick something that is on my interests list that surprises you. Why does this surprise you?
4. Pick something that is on my interests list that you know next to nothing about (if you want me to give you details, let me know that, too).
5. Pick something that you think should be on my interests list. Why do you think it should be there?
The Questions:
1. Pick something on my interests list that you also like and describe why.
2. Pick something on my interests list that you don't like and describe why.
3. Pick something that is on my interests list that surprises you. Why does this surprise you?
4. Pick something that is on my interests list that you know next to nothing about (if you want me to give you details, let me know that, too).
5. Pick something that you think should be on my interests list. Why do you think it should be there?
delurking...
on 2004-04-07 06:58 pm (UTC)2) Chaos -- gives me a headache. I like things to be at least vaguely organized. (Haven't studied any chaos math myself, but I keep meaning to.)
3) The combination of physics and witchcraft is a bit unusual.
4) Was going to say Annie Sewell-Jennings -- but now you've linked to her journal in another comment, so I at least know what all your interests are.
5) Oh, I don't know. Personally, I like particle physics, and recommend it to anyone I know who's not completely committed to some other area of physics.
Re: delurking...
on 2004-04-07 07:01 pm (UTC)I admit the physics/witchcraft double interest is a little odd... (you should see my bookcase. Right now Prime Chaos is sitting happily beside Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics. Although Prime Chaos does sound like it could be a physics book...)
Yes, I should add particle physics to my interest. Especially since I've been studying it today.