Calc 2 Point Status

For those keeping score at home, the only points I have so far are from homework. We’ve had 3 rounds of homework collected and so far I’ve acquired the following points: 91, 98, and 85 which gives me a total of 274 points out of 300 (91% – the homework points get tweaked down to a total of 200 points at the end of the semester). Next Thursday is our first exam (100 points). A C or better and I’ll stay in the class. Anything else than that and I’m pretty much screwed for the rest of the semester.

Something of interest I’ve learned: The higher the math class, the longer the problems get (and more paper you’ll need). Something else I learned: differential math class and calculus 3 do NOT look at all exciting. I keep hearing, “you’ll need this skill for differential math or for calc 3.”
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Doesn’t get better than this!

Ack!

On my way out of the class room, I ended up talking with this girl who is in my calc class. Turns out this is the best calc 2 prof she’s had. This is her 4th time taking calc 2. Yup. She said, “this is the best prof I’ve had so far.” The guy is good. He knows his stuff. But man, we’re plowing through the material without much of a feedback loop to verify we know what we’re doing.
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Powder: Looking for trouble

This cat is WAY too smart (and WAY too good at finding trouble).

He has a taste for chocolate. He can SMELL an open chocolate box or container from a good several feet (the distance from the top of a table or counter to the floor plus a foot or two). He’ll look around and check if the coast is clear. If its not, he’ll quickly sit down and look innocent by like licking himself or look out the window. Then, when he thinks its clear, he goes for the chocolate. He’s really quiet about it so its taken us a while to figure out how he does this. Even though he’s neutered, he has balls enough to jump up on the table when we’re in another room or we’re reading AT THE TABLE!

So Saturday Olessia brings home 2 boxes of chocolate. One is in a plastic container and is chocolate covered almonds. The other is in a thin cardboard heart-shaped Valentine and it has all sorts of assorted chocolates. The almonds are sitting in the center of the table, with the lid closed. The cat managed to knock the almonds off the table and onto the floor. More importantly, he did this as we were falling asleep. No, not any earlier because we’d actually get out of bed. He waited long enough for us to grumble, “what was that noise?” and then go back to bed. Sunday morning Olessia was up first and discovers the plastic container was slightly chewed on, upside down on the floor and a couple covered almonds shuffled around on the floor (clearly, one or both cats had at least played with them). Lucky for us, not all of the almonds were lost.

Sunday afternoon, Powder had to investigate the 20 gallon tank which is home for the lizard’s crickets. He’s a heavy cat and the screen to the tank isn’t strong enough to support him. I’m doing my calculus homework in the basement and I hear a “thunk” sound. Then I hear a louder thunk followed by a crash. WTF? I got up and ran over to the sound and there is this white cat huddled in the corner of a 20 gallon tank. He’s sitting on the screen and the heat lamp has slid towards him. As he moved, the heat lamp came down and bumped him. I got there in time to move it out the way so he didn’t get burned.

I find out Monday evening he knocked one of Olessia’s glass makeup jars on the floor breaking pieces off the lid. What she told me was amusing about it was he’d push it an inch and look back at her. Apparently he wanted to be fed and I wasn’t up yet and he wanted her to do something about it. She ignored him. And he pushed her jar. She told him not to do it again. And he pushed her jar and to the floor it went. I told her you gotta keep an eye on that cat. He’s trouble!

So we’re finishing up dinner last night (Monday). I hear the sound of the cat toy on a stick and string being shuffled around. Murzik was in the kitchen trying to stay awake. Its priceless to see – she sits up all prim and proper and closes her eyes. Wait long enough and she wobbles as she snoozes! So it was Powder playing with the cat toy upstairs. “But he doesn’t play with it on his own,” I thought. Trouble! I ran upstairs and found the cat toy but no cat. I think it was the closest I’ve been to to investigating a crime scene. Where did the cat go? What did he do? Turns out he managed to get the attic door opened wide enough to let himself in (a box was put in front of the attic door to keep it closed). I open the door further and there he is, sitting there at the door looking at me like, “I was just sitting here!” I pulled him out.

After half an hour, we had picked him up and turned him upside down. Turns out his entire belly was gray from dust and dirt from the attic. I figure he was up in the attic for most of Monday and very possibly Sunday. There’s a lot of insulation in the attic and I prefer the cats not go in there for their health.

What makes this all funny is he either has this supper innocent look or he has this look on his face that says, “I know I’m pissing you off. What are you going to do about it?”
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Calculus 2 Points

Fun fun fun. The calculus 2 point system is much like calculus 1’s. There’s a total of 700 points.

300 points for 3 exams (100 points each)

200 points for homework

200 points for the final exam

What’s interesting is there’s no quizes. A math class without quizes? It just doesn’t seem right. Also interesting is with the homework. There’s only about 4 or 5 problems assigned per section. And out of those 4 or 5, only a few will be graded for accuracy. Of course, the prof recommends doing as many of the odd numbered problems as possible (which I plan to do within reason and time).

So far I’m doing great. I’m holding down zero points out of zero points.
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The Calculus 2 Experience

The prof seems cool. He goes through the material pretty quick (which means no day dreaming!), but seems to do a good job explaining it from a couple different angles.

About half of the class is made up of students from my calculus 1 class. The other half seem to be made up of students who took calculus 3 and failed it or students who have taken calculus 2 several times already. I am really glad I don’t have to worry about calculus 3. Whew!
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Parking Fines

Brilliant!

The silly parking pass fees are way too high. So it actually makes sense for part timers (like me) to skip buying a parking pass and just pay the tickets when you get them. Do the math, if a ticket costs $10 and a parking pass for 15 weeks costs $115, but you only visit the campus 2 times a week making for 30 total trips, it doesn’t sound too bad if you only get caught one third of the time. But the university has finally wised-up and is now charging $25 a ticket. For me, I guess this is good. I wish they’d lower the price for a parking pass instead and raised the price of the tickets…

Note to self: graduate ASAP to avoid this mess!
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Potholes – its that time of the year!

Its that time of the year! I’m pretty sure everyone who lives in the
rustbelt (those geographical environments that eat cars alive) know its
that time of year to find and discover those new potholes. Yesterday I
felt pretty confident I knew where all the new potholes were at. So I
had fun switching lanes for no apparent reason and watching those who
had no clue. For those who get to travel on Rockside Road, keep an eye
out. There’s a couple holes there that can swallow a small vehicle.

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Calculus part 1 is OVER!

I got my test #4 back last night. I got a 98% by losing 2 points in one problem. I neglected the fact the variable in the problem was to the second power. The problem was solved correctly though, minus the second power and the two points to the problem. I was just so close to a perfect score! I’m happy with the 98% though.

For those keeping score, test #4 bumped my overall grade to 91% (501 points out of 550 total). This means I have to get an 87% on the final or better to maintain an A in the class.

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Click tracking – graphically

I was playing around with this today: Click tracking toy

Just click anywhere on the page. Click a couple times. You won’t see anything immediately – that’s by design. Click update or click reload. You should see some dots where you clicked. Resize the page and hit reload. If my code is working correctly, the dots will reload in the right spots (note: this means if you resize the page and do nothing, the dots will do nothing too).

If you’re using IE, you’re screwed. This page won’t work. in fact, you might get a funky error. The page works in Firefox and I suspect it’ll work in all the Gecko browsers. If it works in any other browsers, cool.
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