[Nfb-science] Introduction and Other Stuff

Larry Wayland lhwayland at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jul 20 17:13:42 UTC 2016


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From: Nfb-science [mailto:nfb-science-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Cricket Bidleman via Nfb-science
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 9:58 PM
To: NFB Science and Engineering Division List
Cc: Cricket Bidleman
Subject: Re: [Nfb-science] Introduction and Other Stuff

That is blank. Can you re-write it?

On 7/19/16, Mariya Vasileva via Nfb-science <nfb-science at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jul 16, 2016, at 12:59, Cricket Bidleman via Nfb-science 
>> <nfb-science at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I wanted to introduce myself. Some of you may remember me from 
>> Convention... I'm Cricket Bidleman. I live in Morro Bay, California, 
>> and approaching my senior year of high school. I'm very interested in 
>> physics and computer science, though I'm open to just about 
>> everything STEM at this point. I very much enjoyed the Science and 
>> Engineering Division meeting at convention and am looking forward to 
>> getting to know all of you in the coming months.
>>
>> I suppose, since the subject of this email is "introduction and other 
>> stuff", I should address the "other stuff". A problem that I've had 
>> recently, especially with upper-level physics, is collecting precise 
>> data. I got the Talking LabQuest, which I really love, so that 
>> helps... But what about short-distance measurements? My AP physics 
>> teacher, student teacher, and I think we may have found a low-tech 
>> solution to this problem, and I thought at least some of you might be 
>> interested. We published an article on this in the American Physics 
>> Teacher magazine, but this one (which was published in Future
>> Reflections) is far more accessible. It's a good reminder that even 
>> though technology has come a long way, sometimes it's important to 
>> remember and use more old-school methods for collecting data. I hope 
>> someone will find this useful, and that perhaps some of you will even 
>> consider trying this out some time.
>>
>> https://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/fr/fr35/2/fr350207.htm
>>
>> Feel free to email me about anything on or off list--I love a good 
>> conversation!
>>
>> Best,
>> Cricket X. Bidleman
>>
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> Hi, Cricuit. I am Mariya and I am just as passionate and aspired by 
> the exciting realm of physics! It is indeed the best!
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