Originally posted by chancremechanicYour wife's no stranger to strap-ons. Neither is your jelly donut, Chumpy. 😛
You mean my wife used an impregnated strap-on, filled with my "swimmers", on your oldlady? I'll have to have a talk with the wife, Mr. Drysdale.....when can I visit the kid?
EDIT: Reply if you like. You bore me though, so I'm off to bed.
Originally posted by XanthosNZHow about wiring a 100-story building? And yes, "electical engineering" does have a lot do with building a house...in the sense that an electrician is in an "engineering" profession, albeit not requiring an engineering degree, but a "degree" in the technical discipline nevertheless...so, we'll call it a draw....you design using blueprints and the electrician will do the wiring...teamwork never fails....
No it doesn't. Practical skills like building a house have nothing to with Electrical Engineering.
Originally posted by chancremechanicWhat? Your original statement was to do with a crude house. Now you are talking about the wiring of a skyscraper? And even if I could design the wiring for such a building that is not the same as building it myself.
How about wiring a 100-story building? And yes, "electical engineering" does have a lot do with building a house...in the sense that an electrician is in an "engineering" profession, albeit not requiring an engineering degree, but a "degree" in the technical discipline nevertheless...so, we'll call it a draw....you design using blueprints and the electrician will do the wiring...teamwork never fails....
PS. No one designs via blueprints they build via blueprints. They are instructions to follow.
Originally posted by XanthosNZmicrocontrollers, sensors, and actuators as applied to smart houses ...
Yes I learn a hell of a lot of math (more than most other engineering disciplines), however this is directed at solving problems related to electronics. Laplace transforms for solving differential equations, Fourier analysis to deconstruct frequency signals, Linear Algebra to solve equations with many unknowns and so on.
I did learn mechanics last year ...[text shortened]... ll be carrying too much weight. I'm not learning those skills as they aren't relevant to me.
i guess the National Electric Code's been done already ...