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relay

Jan 1, 1970
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hai i am final year student of EEE. i am ready to share my ideas on
our field related to projects.
 
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John Larkin

Jan 1, 1970
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hai i am final year student of EEE. i am ready to share my ideas on
our field related to projects.

Where did you go to school? Why didn't they teach you about spelling
and punctuation?

hai?

John
 
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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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Where did you go to school? Why didn't they teach you about spelling
and punctuation?

hai?

John

More electronics...less english.. :)
Hopefully your EEE education is still useful after all the
advancements that have taken place while you were studding
transistors. :)

D from BC
 
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PeteS

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
Where did you go to school? Why didn't they teach you about spelling
and punctuation?

hai?

John

There was a truly brilliant person I used to work with at (Company - 2).
At my previous employer, he applied and I recused myself from the
selection process (and I said only that I knew him personally and should
therefore not be involved in any selection decision).

Now, as brilliant as this gentleman is, he can not transcribe that
brilliance to anything understandable by mere mortals without a year or
two reading his notes and asking probing questions about same; rather
like learning any other foreign language, but his language was English
words placed in new and interesting ways.

A typical design document would have paragraph headings and only the
first three words in the first sentence were guaranteed to have some
relationship to that paragraph heading.

He was rejected by the others (who had never worked with him) because he
"Could not effectively communicate".

So yes; a failure to learn technical (language of your country) and
proper punctuation can and will cause you to miss out on jobs.

[Slightly OT : Favourite resume quote "...willing to work anywhere in
the English speaking world and / or Washington DC"

Cheers

PeteS
 
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PeteS

Jan 1, 1970
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relay said:
hai i am final year student of EEE. i am ready to share my ideas on
our field related to projects.

Hmm.

Relay you may be, but I think you're short a coil.

Cheers

PeteS
 
Hopefully your EEE education is still useful after all the
advancements that have taken place while you were studding
transistors. :)

D from BC

Is it painful to stud a transistor? And what exactly is a EEE? Is it
like XXX, but more boring and with less money?
 
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PeteS

Jan 1, 1970
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Is it painful to stud a transistor? And what exactly is a EEE? Is it
like XXX, but more boring and with less money?

Stud a transistor?

Is that what happens when a chip is no longer useful and is then sent
out to stud in the hope it will generate a new and useful child to keep
the family going?


Cheers

PeteS
 
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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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Stud a transistor?

Is that what happens when a chip is no longer useful and is then sent
out to stud in the hope it will generate a new and useful child to keep
the family going?


Cheers

PeteS

You know it's "studying"... :)
Somehow goofed with the spell checker...

D from BC
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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D said:
More electronics...less english.. :)
Hopefully your EEE education is still useful after all the
advancements that have taken place while you were studding
transistors. :)



TO-36 case? They haven't been popular for decades. AKA "Doorknobs"


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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Is it painful to stud a transistor? And what exactly is a EEE?


EEE is extra wide men's shoes in the US.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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Rich Grise, Plainclothes Hippie

Jan 1, 1970
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You know it's "studying"... :)
Somehow goofed with the spell checker...

Dependence on spell-checkers only exacerbates the rampant onslaught of
ignorance and illiteracy that is, as we speak, powering the demise of
Civilization As We Know It.

I think it's scheduled for, lessee - next Thursday at 10:57 AM.

Thanks,
Rich
 
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no_one

Jan 1, 1970
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Rich Grise said:
Dependence on spell-checkers only exacerbates the rampant onslaught of
ignorance and illiteracy that is, as we speak, powering the demise of
Civilization As We Know It.

I think it's scheduled for, lessee - next Thursday at 10:57 AM.

Thanks,
Rich

PST?
 
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