Who here is a genuine diploma holding EE or has been functioning in that capacity for some time? I need to know when to whip out my ohm's law cheat sheet to spar with someone over theory and when to shaddap and listen.
Ian
Who here is a genuine diploma holding EE or has been functioning in that capacity for some time? I need to know when to whip out my ohm's law cheat sheet to spar with someone over theory and when to shaddap and listen.
Ian
I'm an EE. Working with Network Engineering now.
Good to know. Thanks.
Ok, I know there'e more than one... Speak up, don't be afraid. We won't bite (too hard).
Ian
BSEE 1981
mostly NASA related work.
Haywire Haywood,
Yep, since the late 80s
Not EE, I'm a Software Engineer, Systems Design and Analysis. Logic and analysis.
Not a diploma-holding EE, but a Navy-trained ET (electronics tech.) currently supporting a family on automotive driveability repair.
Also not a EE but Military trained.
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Some days I get the sinking feeling that Orwell was an optimist!
Built a stand alone computer around a 6502 to be a programmable function generator way back... Also built a digital audio sampler with a commodore 64 for HS project. Can I get an "honorary" degree? Never made it through differential equations, fourier tansforms and matrices.
Sp1ro, Maybe they will let you in the club if you build a great generator, you know one that is EE ( Extremely Efficient ). You got my vote anyway.