bertilsanja(Friday 21st of November 2008 03:58:51 AM)
Holy shit!
im happy he helped some of u _:)
Dman, he got power to talk here 50min looool, noone seams to be so good.
patu811(Saturday 15th of November 2008 09:44:53 AM)
Electronics really should be taught in primary or secondary schools (just to get a basic understanding of how the world works that surrounds us).
garmichi(Tuesday 11th of November 2008 08:48:44 AM)
Many thanks India, fantastic..
myytv2007(Sunday 9th of November 2008 04:31:32 AM)
A marvelous lecture... Thank-you!
astranine(Saturday 1st of November 2008 02:55:34 PM)
In the 80's Jack Kilby believed the IC was coming to the end of it's useful life and felt something new should be developed to take it's place. The PC created a huge demand for the IC.
Pronunciation of English words varies based on which part of the world you're from. American English is vastly different from British English for example. Also, if you look at the word "circuitous", you'll notice that the pronunciation of the first part of the word is very similar to how the instructor is pronouncing "circuit". Just trying to help.
fergawdsache(Tuesday 28th of October 2008 02:47:23 AM)
Yes i am aware of the points you raise, my intention was not to give lessons on the english language,but to aid in the lecturers ability to get his message across.
As i mentioned in my first comment i was only trying to help and was certainly not trying to be malicious.