Hm. Well, I will probably be transferring to a university with a computer science program. After that, I'll be looking for a job in the same field.Mu Shin Ron Sha (post: 1466355) wrote:Return question: I see you're 21 years old. What do you hope to be doing a few years from now?
Mu Shin Ron Sha (post: 1466400) wrote:TopazRaven, thank you. I really enjoyed Millennium Actress and the Rurouni Kenshin OVA. I haven't really watched many recent anime, but i have enjoyed a couple of manga series over the past several years. Return question: Which anime or manga do you feel has most influenced the way you interact with other people? (If that question is not applicable, which anime or manga has most influenced you in general?)
Interesting. That's quite a wide and challenging field. I wish you luck with it.Mu Shin Ron Sha (post: 1466400) wrote: Goldenspines, thank you. I'm studying chemistry, tentatively planning to segue into either biochemistry or biotechnology. My plans tend to change as time goes on, though, so for now i'll just say "science". Return question: What do you see as the greatest challenge in learning another language? (It's you who organized the Skype study session, right? I can't confirm that because i can't view the appropriate forum, but i seem to recall that it was you.)
Mu Shin Ron Sha (post: 1466471) wrote:Return question: What is something that you didn't do in the past few days, but wish you had done?
Mu Shin Ron Sha wrote:Uc pseudonym, i've only read the first few chapters but it's interesting. It's an introductory-level text for a general audience, so at this point i think it suits me pretty well! I'm trying to get a better grip on the research behind (and current research at the forefront of) evolution. Zimmer does a good job of including information about recent research in the field, which is nice.
Mu Shin Ron Sha wrote:As for your second question, i enjoyed PLUTO a lot. I hadn't read or seen any Tetsuwan Atom but was introduced to its "re-imagining" through a former professor of mine. I think my favorite series, though, is probably "Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou"]
If you like Naoki Urasawa you'll get along well here. Most people here liked PLUTO but preferred 20th Century Boys; I am more of a Monster person.
Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou is one of the titles on my list to read, but I don't move through my manga list very quickly.Mu Shin Ron Sha wrote:Return questions: What thought-provoking nonfiction have you read lately?
I'll stretch "lately" to include the past several months, since I've been reading my backlog of fiction recently:
Predictably Irrational by Dan Areily - Unquestionably the most fascinating psychology book I've read in several years.
African Languages in a Digital Age by Don Osborn - The technical parts are a little dry (ASCII vs Unicode and all of that) but it raises interesting questions about how the information age impacts African cultures in which information was traditionally tightly controlled and passed down orally.
The Sickness Unto Death by Søren Kierkegaard - I don't really agree with Kierkegaard and certainly not how he is used by many, but he definitely fits the "thought-provoking" category.
Those are the books that come to mind. I've also finally caught up with PZ Myers' blog, which is basically nonfiction.Mu Shin Ron Sha wrote:Do you play any pen & paper RPGs?
Mu Shin Ron Sha wrote:Uc pseudonym, are there any particular areas of physics that interest you?
Mu Shin Ron Sha wrote:(Aside: This is a neat article a friend linked me to the other day.)
Mu Shin Ron Sha wrote:As for Urasawa, i've read all of 20th Century Boys up to, i think, the penultimate issue. At that point i had pretty much given up on the series having a satisfying conclusion, so i let it go.
Mu Shin Ron Sha wrote:I flirted with linguistics as a uni student, and the psychology text sounds like it might offer some interesting insights.
Mu Shin Ron Sha wrote:Anyway, i also read Pharyngula fairly regularly, though i sometimes wonder if it isn't warping me into a cynic. I'm a generally positive person, but there're just so many stupid things going on and Pharyngula is where i tend to learn about them. If only i could keep tabs on myself!
I flirted with linguistics as a uni student
It was a bit of a technical issue, I believe. You should be able to see things fine now.Mu Shin Ron Sha (post: 1466616) wrote: Goldenspines, sounds like we would agree on the language issue! I hope your sessions continue and fare well. I had planned to sit in yesterday, but apparently my account is restricted as i'm unable to view the forum and get the information to connect. (Maybe this is a good place to ask: How was i even able to see the two "Members Only" forums in the first place? A glitch? And when might i be able to view them again?)
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