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July 12, 2007

–smmmmokinnnn– or “we’re not in CA anymore, Toto”

It’s amazing how used to non-smoking environments I am. Today I had dinner at a burger joint with a bar in it, and folks were smoking all over the place. At the bar, at the tables inside, at the tables on the enclosed balcony. Yuck. I guess we’re moving the country a little bit at a time, and I suppose...

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July 11, 2007

Cruising with cruise control

Today I got cruise control installed in my car. This will be about the only automatic thing on the car since the windows, door locks, and transmission are manual. But I’m not gonna drive across the country without it 🙂 Tomorrow I get new tires installed…

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July 10, 2007

Another day, another whiteboard

Today we did a lab where we examined the variables in the swinging of a pendulum. We changed the length of the string, the mass of the pendulum, and the angle it was released from. We recorded the period (time) for each trial. I won’t spoil it and give you the results, so you can try it yourself if you...

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July 9, 2007

So what is “Physics Modeling” anyway

The bulk of my trip this summer is being spent in a training in the Modeling Instruction in Physics technique. The term Modeling comes from the perspective that physics is a set of models of the physical world. These models can be mathematic (equations), diagrams, and literal. More details from their web site: The Modeling Method of High School Physics...

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July 8, 2007

Taxi rides and lost drivers

Last Friday I took a cab from the Wilmington airport to the car dealership to pick up my car. As the meter kept climbing over $20, I started to worry about how far this place really was (I hadn’t thought it was that far). We finally got on the road that dealership is on, and after a few minutes the...

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July 8, 2007

32 MPG with the AC on !

Well, I filled the tank for the fist time (well, actually the second, but the first I can calculate MPG from) tonight. Turns out I’m getting about 32.3 MGP. This was pretty much highway, although some of it goes through towns (rural area, not many interstate type highways), so it’s not complete highway. This was in two sections, Wilmington to...

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July 7, 2007

Just chillin’ with the Goldsmiths, and once a web designer, always a web designer

My first social stop on my trip is with Karen Goldsmith in Fayetteville, NC. Turns out her folks are on their visit the kids in the US trip (they have lived in Israel for the past 13? years), so I get to visit with them as well. We’ve been hanging out today, and made it to a movie (Hot Fuzz,...

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July 7, 2007

Picked up my new car !!

Well, the taxi driver got lost on the way, but I made it to the car dealership and there was my nice shiny used car waiting for me. I’ve driven it about 100 miles (to Karen’s house), and it seems to be working well. The car has NO automatic anything, and it’s amazing to be back in the world of...

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July 5, 2007

Hanging out in the Vegas airport

Well,  I had an hour or so to kill in the Vegas airport, so what else to do but gamble. I only lost $14 in the quarter slot, cha-ching. Then it was off to my gate to hang out and wait. Now I find that my flight has been delayed an hour. That gives me 16 minutes to get to...

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July 5, 2007

Fun at the Oakland airport

Well, first off, fly Oakland whenever you can. No wait at the ticket counter, no wait for the security check point. Just keep walking through 🙂 I got here about four hours early (I finally got all packed), so I had lots of time to kill. I found the Castlemont High School Knight’s Cafe in the airport, it’s run by...

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