By furryfriend - 16/09/2014 18:46 - Canada - Calgary
All the FMLs
By Anonymous - 16/09/2014 17:44 - Netherlands - Haarlem
By Anonymous - 16/09/2014 16:18 - United Kingdom - London
By Anonymous - 16/09/2014 05:04 - United Kingdom - Bristol
By HeIsKindaRightTho - 16/09/2014 04:31 - United States - Houghton
By cazzb - 16/09/2014 04:17 - United States - Woodbridge
By lucas_urev - 15/09/2014 22:19 - United States - Cold Spring Harbor
By Peeves - 15/09/2014 22:05 - United States
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By Wingman527 - 15/09/2014 21:39 - United States - Salida
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You can actually, it's called school.
By imamess - 15/09/2014 21:37 - United States - Rockville
By GallowsHumor - 15/09/2014 20:28 - Finland
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Hi, I'm the OP. I realized I was reading my own FML and thus created this account. To elaborate the story, these estimations are called Fermi problems and they're designed to teach dimensional analysis and approximation. They're typical in physics and engineering education and mine is a mix of both. The gerbil-sun is actually an approximation presented by Dr. Larry Weinstein - a physics professor and co-author of 'Guesstimation: Solving the World's Problem's on the Back of a Cocktail Napkin'. I believe the title should speak for itself... *sigh*... and that is exactly how it felt to be on the lecture. It is not that I think that learning to approximate is something to be scoffed at, per se. Indeed, it is skill that all experimental scientists and other people alike do need and find useful - often in basic, everyday life. However this was the third lecture in the series and they all have gone more or less within the realm of vagueness, "hip" examples and little to grasp for the inevitable physics homework that doesn't solve itself. On a related note, my lecture-mates also eagerly discussed the approximate number of piano tuners in Finland (in the original problem the place is Chicago) and at which height Felix Baumgartner might have broken the sound barrier during his sky-dive from the altitude of 39 kilometers (estimate). As this endless drone went on and on, I sat there, bored out of my mind, desperately wondering if and when the tune of the lecture(s) would change and how the heck would I utilize this in the homework, most of which requires some actual and exact calculation, not just some half-baked estimates. Thus the FML. P.S. There's actually a short article in thepointnews.com about Weinstein and his gerbil-sun, and I must say it was way more interesting (not to mention less time-consuming) a read than listening my class drone on and on about it and the other Fermi problems for 90 minutes straight.
By Anonymous - 15/09/2014 18:48 - United Kingdom - Liverpool
Clashing
By Anonymous - 15/09/2014 17:52 - Ireland - Dublin
By Anonymous - 15/09/2014 15:51 - United States - West Newton
By rightlessonwrong - 15/09/2014 05:06 - United States - Houston
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OP here. I was on the toilet while he was brushing his teeth. After he turned the light off I said "Hello, someone still in here!" To which he replied, "Oops! Sorry Hun!" And turned it back on for me.
By nocat6 - 15/09/2014 03:07 - United States - Northville
By HiImAlfredo - 14/09/2014 18:47 - United States - Hampton
By Anonymous - 14/09/2014 16:38 - Ghana - Accra
By jgboy - 14/09/2014 15:32 - United States - Franklin Park
By berryjones11024 - 14/09/2014 14:35 - United States - Fayetteville
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Hello the OP here, in case you are wondering my son is 14, this what makes this bad. I had a talk with him about combing his hair with scissors, he said that since it had an edge he thought it would work just fine. He's not hurt in any way but if he was to hurt himself, I would have told him to figure it out. The eating toothpaste is a whole different story, I didn't know the purpose and he didn't know the purpose. I don't think he knew that toothpaste is poisonous if you ate it. Anybody want to adopt a kid?
By NoConfusion - 14/09/2014 12:53 - United States - San Francisco
Best foot forward
By new dog - 14/09/2014 03:38 - United States - Gaithersburg
By Anonymous - 13/09/2014 14:39 - United States - Cottonwood
By Jamestown of Vagina - 13/09/2014 14:36 - United States - Houston
By stupidgov - 13/09/2014 11:03 - Italy
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I wrote this - just in an FML mood. I'm the OP, and this is precisely the point. I already did some translation (mostly unpaid, but was getting experience) before I started this degree. Translators without this authorisation can also get work, but that takes more experience. I figured with the degree I would actually get paid for doing what was otherwise my hobby. Now any motivation to finish writing my thesis seems to have disappeared.
Running
By Anonymous - 13/09/2014 00:19 - United States - Farmingdale
By Anonymous - 12/09/2014 21:36 - United States - New York
You're going to hell
By he's not the one going to hell - 12/09/2014 21:11 - Australia
Everyday racism
By Anonymous - 12/09/2014 20:47 - United States - San Francisco
By uppiskalle - 12/09/2014 14:32 - United States - Riverside
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OP here! My brother legitimately believed that having acne is the same thing as having cancer, but after a good talk with him about the difference between a normal teenage phenomenon and a life-threatening disease, I think he's straightened out his vocabulary terms. Oh, the bliss of being baby-faced and blemish-free! I told him he was lucky that he wouldn't have to worry about any skin problems for several years.