Obviously, that's why you have to disembowl them first, otherwise you'll get a bad reading off the spleen when you're trying to read something from the heart or the lungs.
I wonder what the spleen of a lab report looks like? I feel strongly that this should be a component for a spell.
Well, here's the purposefully vague assignment (http://ee.washington.edu/class/478/assignments/lab2/lab2Autumn06.pdf), if you're interested.
The basic idea is that we had three microcontrollers (baby CPUs) connected together in a custom network that we built from scratch (well, from logic gates, not transistors ;) ).
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I have a feeling this one would say, "signs point to graduate school."
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I wonder what the spleen of a lab report looks like? I feel strongly that this should be a component for a spell.
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which would explain perhaps why hes' still a TA? ;)
congrats on getting it done!! :)
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Nah, he's quite good. And EE theses almost never include code, which was a fair chunk of our report. :)
Thanks! Now to work on the final project...
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I'm still beating TRM about the artwork for the dies, so dont worry about that. I ahve every confidence that you'll have ti before thanksgiving :)
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Well, ok I kind of do...just out of sick curiosity...
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The basic idea is that we had three microcontrollers (baby CPUs) connected together in a custom network that we built from scratch (well, from logic gates, not transistors ;) ).
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