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John Woodgate
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I read in sci.electronics.design that Chris Carlen
<crcarle@BOGUS.sandia.gov> wrote (in <bvrpjo0tmj@enews4.newsguy.com>
about 'Question on LT Spice equivalents...', on Wed, 4 Feb 2004:
'just got by' because I spent a lot of time designing and building
amplifiers and mixers for sound reinforcement and using them for real
and for money, instead of doing stuff like relaxation methods and servo
systems (with a lecturer with poor English, who used t, theta and tau as
variable names but couldn't remember which was which!).
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
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<crcarle@BOGUS.sandia.gov> wrote (in <bvrpjo0tmj@enews4.newsguy.com>
about 'Question on LT Spice equivalents...', on Wed, 4 Feb 2004:
I appreciate that this was addressed to Win, but consider my case. IWin, I would be interested to here what you perceive to be the
statistics on how many students really go beyond the call of duty, and
how many just get by?
'just got by' because I spent a lot of time designing and building
amplifiers and mixers for sound reinforcement and using them for real
and for money, instead of doing stuff like relaxation methods and servo
systems (with a lecturer with poor English, who used t, theta and tau as
variable names but couldn't remember which was which!).
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk