Udhay Shankar N [29/09/08 12:52 +0530]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, [on 9/29/2008 12:43 PM]:

Yup, no course around that teaches what i do, and i need abel's lemma, thevenins theorem etc like i need a hole in my head.

A quote from Lizard comes to mind:

It is not math as much as advanced calculus/group theory for the first, and
basic mechanical engineering for the second.

My sole connection with electrical and mechanical appliances involves
switching them on, or driving them around.

My sole connection with electronics is tapping keys on my laptop and my
PDA. Yes, there's enough complexity behind those two to go far beyond the
scope of what little I learnt (and mercifully, forgot). But I dont
particularly need to know about any of it.

I dont even care if John has three apples and Mary has five.. I'll go buy a
dozen apples from the shop, give it to them to share as they see fit, just
to get shut of maths.

        srs

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