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Comment I can relate (Score 5, Insightful) 259

This was largely my experience up through high school. Science was taught as a body of facts, and less so taught as a process. When process was mentioned, it was taught as THE scientific method...which is not exactly how research is done! The whole body-of-facts approach makes it boring to most people.

Beginning in undergraduate courses, it was somewhat better. Mainly the beginning undergraduate courses were all about getting one up to date on a few centuries of research, and there just wasn't time to discuss the frontiers of the field. Really good teachers made time for it, and stressed that there is much more to be learned. I don't think any graduate school science course, at least among the physics ones I've taken, have treated the field that way. The underlying assumption was that there is much more to be learned. But that's why there is graduate school.

Comment Re:FVWM (Score 1) 654

rc files are one of the single greatest features of FWVM, and exactly why I enjoyed it. It could be anything, including a Win95 clone. I only had to load the features I needed, and no other bloat. I haven't found anything else, at least not with the same amount of support as FVWM once had. At least I can still use it if I want to.

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