On 6/13/06, G=F6khan SEVER wrote: > >From the Jack Ganssle's Embedded Muse Issue 6 (Sep 4, 1997) > > > 10. There are at least 10 types of capacitors. > > 9. Theory tells you how a circuit works, not why it does not work. But you should have finished some electronics projects if you are in the electronics/electrical engineering... > 8. Not everything works according to the specs in the databook. > > 7. Anything practical you learn will be obsolete before you use it, except > the complex math, which you will never use. Not true. The analog electronic couses still applies after 15 years... > 6. Always try to fix the hardware with software. Not true. Quite a lot circuits do not involve software/firmware. > 5. Engineering is like having an 8 a.m. class and a late afternoon lab ev= ery > day for the rest of your life. ??? > 4. Overtime pay? What overtime pay? Huhuh... > 3. Managers, not engineers, rule the world. Do not know about this. Actually it is not easy to be a manager as well... > 2. If you like junk food, caffeine and all-nighters, go into software. Is this for novelists and artists? I am not doing software so I do not really know. > 1. Dilbert is not a comic strip, it's a documentary. > > -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist