User:StreetlightInTheGhetto

I'm a nuclear engineering student. At some point, I mean to go back to all the articles I went to for sources and/or more detailed information this semester only to find they were lacking. I would rather prefer the articles are never used as a primary source, but someone may (in the future) be stuck at a dead-end in Google Scholar or may just want a copyright-free image for a lab class. I spent way too much time on Google due to the Wikipedia's sparceness on certain subjects, and I wouldn't wish that on anybody (or next year's senior class, for that matter).

It's oddly difficult to do a search for certain engineering/physics topics in Google if all you want is a quick but thorough overview of the subject. As soon as you add in any limiting terms, all of a sudden you're overwhelmed with highly specialized published papers. If nothing else, I'd like to add the resources I eventually gathered to the article and the references list.

I really should graduate first, though. So I'll get back to you all in a month or so.

That's all there is to say right now. Well, that and I'm on a Joy Division kick tonight. Don't know why.