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Originally Posted by jaydc7
The majority of my CS playing was done in high school.. A lot of times, I would write out the equations in Maple for the proper notation, and then past that into the final report, but do the majority of the computations in Matlab. Other than our intro class, we never had to use much C++. As an ME, PSpice was the bane of my existence...
Yeah, the last game I played was when Nintendo came out with, what was it, the 16-bit system. The Zelda that came out then was awesome (or so I thought at the time). PSpice? Geez. Used in in a controls lab once, I really try to stay away from EE-like stuff. I'm more in Mat Sci, design, and analysis, so I did a lot of C++ coding in college. I also really tried to stay away from Matlab, to my dismay these days, I admit. I used the 'get it pretty in Maple' trick too. Neato program.
Originally Posted by DBoon
I had a soil sample become heavier during an oven-drying. WTF???
LOL. I've had similar, occurence, typically the fault of my stupidity. Once forgot to dry a beaker pre weighing, once had someone reset my tare and I didn't notice. Thankfully we learn this stuff in school, so we only throw out the data for good reason these days
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Originally Posted by Duveen

Nonetheless, awesome video. I love when the banker throws the mouse at the consultant - bankers use Excel constantly and are trained never to use the mouse, only hotkeys, so this is a profound banker insult.


yeah

the video is just so ******* brilliant - from all the insider jokes to insulting kenneth cole and starwood points
 

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Originally Posted by Huntsman
PSpice? Geez. Used in in a controls lab once, I really try to stay away from EE-like stuff. I'm more in Mat Sci, design, and analysis, so I did a lot of C++ coding in college. I also really tried to stay away from Matlab, to my dismay these days, I admit. I used the 'get it pretty in Maple' trick too. Neato program.

I hate PSpice
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