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As a resident or med student, there are patient rounds. Residents and students present patients (explain what has happened to them over the past 24 hours) to the team. In attendence during these rounds will be your attendings (professor doctors). They'll pimp you (ask you questions) along the way, to test your knowledge. Sometimes they'll ask you where you read whatever fact you raise. There are certain references you can cite (particular, well-regarded textbooks or journals). There are many references you cannot cite (i.e. quickie review books). Because if you were to do so, you'd get laughed off the rotation by your attending. You would not, under any circumstance, be able to say "because I read it in Wikipedia/off the internet/in Secrets (one of those quickie review books)/in People Magazine (or even Popular Mechanics)" without losing all face.
That's different. That stuff matters. This is just art stuff. I have never done a research report in Engineering that I can remember but Wiki would not be allowed there I imagine.

I do use Wiki or Google to confirm that the moment of inertia or elastic modulus or yield strength I think is correct is really correct on homework, though. It is easier than searching a paper book.

You can still use Wiki's sources to help finf your sources. So Wiki is still useful in that regard.

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Old 04-25-2012, 11:42 AM
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Welll..... Dad may not make it home from Atlanta. For the trip to work, he needed to be able to fuel in Memphis, and he just got word that the fueling station there is broken. Unless this thing actually has a 400mi range, and he really babies it, he will run out of fuel somewhere between Birmingham and Little Rock. I think his best bet will just be to get a tow in that case.....
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No offense--as you don't write the rules--but that's a total joke.
Hey, it was mostly an opinion paper for English. And the prof liked my writing. I just used Wiki to figure out what was going on like spark notes or something. Then got some quotes from the books. Wiki had some background history on the culture discussed in the book too. Not like I just copied Wiki.
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I think it is mostly the Professors admitting that they use Wikipedia too.
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Old 04-25-2012, 11:48 AM
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Hey, I think it's totally OK to use Wiki and the internet. But I'm of the opinion that you can't state that as an official reference. C'mon, look at all the garbage that gets posted as gospel on PPOT (or even this Stijn thread ). You can use it to point you in the right direction, but you also have to know where to find the answer in a reputable resource if someone inquires.

That it's now becoming acceptable to use sources like Wikipedia as references in schoolwork (you're not the first one to have a prof/teacher say it's OK) is a reflection of how lazy we've become, as a society. Who cares about knowledge anymore, when you can look it up? Who cares about using reputable , peer-reviewed resources when you can just check the interwebs? You know, there will be times in your life when you actually need to know how to fly the goddamn airplane, instead of just looking up how to do it for the first time while the thing is hurtling to the ground. (OK, bit of an exaggeration, but you catch my drift.)
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You sound like an old guy, Noah.


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Ha ha, Jim. I agree to a certain extent with Noah but whether we like it or not, that is the sign of the times and either we fight it or learn to make it work for us.

Good thing I am not a professor.
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I don't really see all the Hate on wikipedia. For the most part it is an accurate source....
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The point is, that any old dingbat with an internet connection can look up Wiki, then take the sources mentioned there, and write something that sort of resembles a paper.

Where as the whole point of the education is, that you learn to find things, and learn from that.


- If any old dingbat with an internet connection can do it, then why bother with that expensive college education?
- What happens when your internet connection goes down.... do you still know how to find something, or do you be come a dingbat without an internet connection?
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I have lately been drawn to Jeep Wranglers..

They seem to be aroudn the 3

to -5



grand(euros) around here, for decent ones..especially that "militarized" one looks the shizzle..
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- What happens when your internet connection goes down.... do you still know how to find something, or do you be come a dingbat without an internet connection?
That's one of my points. What happens when there's no electricity in your retail store? Do you say, well it's too bad we can't run the cash registers anymore as there's no electricity, so close up the shop and make no money today? What ever happened to people knowing how to do things like add up a bill, calculate a percentage for sales tax, and then being able to tell a customer this is how much they owe?

There will be times in life where you won't have internet access (even in modern-day society). Perish the thought, but it happens all the time--and will in the future, too. Do you just throw up your arms and write off the day?

It's as much a thought process thing, as it is the actual knowledge itself.
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Old 04-25-2012, 12:58 PM
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Well if the internet was down for the whole time until the paper was due I guess I'd have to actually read the book.

For engineering stuff you need to or end up memorizing a lot of things and you can't just read Wiki to really understand it, though the Wiki stuff can really be very high-level once you have a class in it and can understand what they are saying.

I takes orders of magnitude longer to do engineering without a calculator. Now a computer with MATLAB is becoming another computer. And with FEA it is to the point that computers are the only realistic way to solve many problems.
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Wow, Stijn in a Jeep Wrangler?

Coming from his previous rally car BMW that seems like a big shift.
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Not for daily driver, this would to redneck through summer, loose the doors, roof..
and for hauling stuff (since i can't get a bloody towhook on the Effisuck)

I i learned to drive in 4x4's , Nissan Patrol & Toyota Landcruiser ...
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OK guys, has this photo been shopped? And does it matter?



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Huh. The picture displayed a lot smaller on the legs/butt thread.
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i hope for her it has been shopped, cause she would be a freak looking so thing up top and big below..
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I think it looks like her leg is huge because her other leg is partially visible and is blending in to her leg in the foreground.

But that butt still looks out of proportion.
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Old 04-25-2012, 01:24 PM
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Stijn, unless you forsee driving the jeep with the top off most of the time, go for one with a hardtop.....
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I don't think i'de ever even put the top on..

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