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Post by jb on Jan 15, 2009 19:32:34 GMT 1
Who's idea was it to make minis more interesting than exams? eh? Seriously I keep checking here ever hour when I should be revising lol Also I am bored of darlington pairs, differential amplifiers, quine mclusky reductions and asynchronous state machines Anyone else find that minis seem to take over when they are meant to be doing something else that's particularly boring?
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Post by ljonez on Jan 15, 2009 19:48:11 GMT 1
Who's idea was it to make minis more interesting than exams? eh? Seriously I keep checking here ever hour when I should be revising lol Also I am bored of darlington pairs, differential amplifiers, quine mclusky reductions and asynchronous state machines Anyone else find that minis seem to take over when they are meant to be doing something else that's particularly boring? i actuly quiet enjoyed A level/ GCSE electronics so went that distracted. come to my degree tho i easily spent more time working on minis than revising. totally rebuilt two in my second year during revision breaks and in my third year i bought the van as well as my general playing around with the flame the whole time i was there. they do make a good distraction but they cost a fortune, i find day time TV much cheaper lol
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Post by jb on Jan 15, 2009 20:03:14 GMT 1
Yeah GCSE/A level 'tronics was fun. Uni is where they break it to you that you actually need to know the theory behind everything and it all falls apart lol
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