MIT graduates cannot power a light bulb with a battery

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A) The guitar gawd is Jimi Hendrix, don't you forget, everybody else is just a watered down imitation. :ufdup:

B) I'm not sure if engineering is about the "advancement" of processes, I would say more so to make processes more "efficient", but I could rock with your definition :obama: Unfortunately if you can't conceive of how something you designed can be built outside of mailing your blueprints to Taiwan it's kind of hard to respect your engineering skills :francis:

A.) That's another discussion sir :sas1:

B.) Engineering is about design and analysis. Efficiency definitely goes into the design part and building fits into the analysis. Plenty of engineers can't build a damn thing and plenty can. It all depends on your background because we all know how easy it is to bullshyt both in school and in your profession.
 

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I have no practical experience with circuits (chemical engineer student), but it's fundamental, fam. This is like the derivative of 5 or learning how to print "Hello World." :francis:
You just gonna ignore the other part I said huh
They talked about this shyt in the video. People thinking that shyt that is obvious to them, is obvious to everyone else.
If you're not an EE, it's fundamental to what? That knowledge generally won't be useful outside of some basic circuits class.
Derivatives & printing are bad examples too. Most engineers use derivatives in several classes & need to understand it
 
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