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For adults who spend the day sitting at a desk in front of a computer, using your hard earned money to enjoy not sitting in front of a computer is nice.

You wouldn't understand it because you're still in your early 20s, but once you're in your 30s, your eyes hurt and you just want to relax and feel like a kid with a comic book again. If you grew up with digital being your main means of consuming comics, you might not be able to relate.

I got it in a blind buy it was on sale and boy was I blown away with the art it’s beautiful not to mention the build quality is great. On the rove out book the Author already said he isn’t doing another reprint because the demand isn’t there and everyone who wanted one got it. It sucks but maybe in the future things will change or we will get alfie in a physical format and we won’t care about rove out

>(3 math classes at once)
God damn. Most I did was 2, unless you count physics as math classes (which I don't but I understand it could be). What you taking? I love math but it just takes so much practice and taking 3 courses at once just seems like there would be nothing but practice for that time.

To bring it back to Yea Forums pic is a science book by a prof who just went on sabbatical to learn how to draw comics. For someone just having a year to learn the medium I have to give him credit for doing a passable job. But it is just a bunch of stories of people talking about physics. I kinda like it because it shows that physics is best explained through diagrams and comics.

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I was planning on just taking two (linear algebra and differential equations) for my major (computer engineering, need diffeq for a systems and signals class next semester), but I had some personal issues come up this semester that caused me to fuck up the statistics class I was taking (stats with a little multivariable calculus). the only reason I think this is even possible is that I already have the stats under my belt, and the other 2 math classes are at a community college. Frankly I'm just trying not to die.

>what are you reading user?
i just finished Eltingville and it is my favorite book by Dorken
>any new purchases you make this month?
nah, i have been paying off debt
>user what are your plans to do with your books onces your gone/dead?
don't care i'll be dead.

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(Also 3 at once is a bit of an exaggeration. They don't fully line up, but there will be a three week overlap where all three are running at once. Only reason I'm doing this as well is because my university sucks fat asshole at teaching intro math courses, make it hard as all hell to weed out non honors people). To bring it back to Yea Forums, I did actually meet up with a more /sci/ aligned comic creator, that being Jim Ottaviani. Nice guy, love his work on the Richard Feynman graphic biography.

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I never have to dust. Maybe it is because I am top floor apartment but almost nothing accumulates on shelf. Just rearranging my books seems like it keeps all the dust off. Any dust in my place basically is just in my entry and my windows. But I am from Canada and it is very different than say mexico.