>>118
Doesn't the charge run between her thumb and index finger when she shoots coins? Granted it's a very short set of "rails" but Biri-biri is just that awesome.
>>131
EE also has plenty of ABSTRACT BULLSHITE, it's hard to find a domain that doesn't - and if it doesn't, it's probably too young or not well-developed, or even worth learning.
I would advise anybody to stick to EE. I am a EE who worked for 2.5 years in Programming C sharp. EEs pull a lot of respect for their jobs. As a programmer you are like a monkey playing with a keyboard. Anybody with any degree can program. I am back in school for Industrial Engineering (broader). It,s a way to switch my career. I just don't see a career in IT unless you can own your own business or you become an executive. And for an executive it's an MBA. Ca you imagine yourself at 55 working as an IT guy? Past 45 i would say you are old. Imagine you take a mortgage at 30. And at 45 your career is at threat. You still have like 15 years to go to pay it off. and then then they keep pushing the retirement age.
Why did i take a programming job, it's cause that's all i got at the time.
I quit my job so I don't know what I'll be doing but I really hope it wont be programming.
However if you think programming is for you, I would advise you on starting to work on a product. By the time you graduate you may have something valuable enough to create a company and who knows you may be the next Bill Gates. That's what i have been think. I hate programming, but since I am not working i can suck it up and program something really good for myself. then try the entrepreneurial thing. it's better to fail when you are young and have no responsibility. then if it works i will just exploit my creation and actually live a good life.
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>>143
You make it seems like academia and research jobs do not exist when they do.
Also I know people who have PH.Ds in CS and guess what. They don't sit there like code monkeys and program. They end up just making algorithms and then telling idiots below them to be code monkeys for them.