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Hello, new member here. I am an electric incandescent, fluorescent and high intensity discharge lamp collector. I also do some inorganic chemistry, (transition metal ligand stuff) and repair, modify and study analog electronic equipment.
I am more on the practical, "suck it and see" side of things and less on the theoretical/mathematical modelling side of things...but I do welcome a far greater "communication, bridging and melding" of the two into a single whole.
I am far more interested in solving real world problems than artificial problems invented by school teachers as "exercises" that one is never likely to encounter again in a lifetime. I also very much like to answer the question, "...but what is it actually used for?"
I am in my sixth decade of life.
I am more on the practical, "suck it and see" side of things and less on the theoretical/mathematical modelling side of things...but I do welcome a far greater "communication, bridging and melding" of the two into a single whole.
I am far more interested in solving real world problems than artificial problems invented by school teachers as "exercises" that one is never likely to encounter again in a lifetime. I also very much like to answer the question, "...but what is it actually used for?"
I am in my sixth decade of life.