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Offspring's bad habit to start the morning really gets the blood flowing.
 
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actually managed to pull out a B on the semiconductor final that i figured id fail. now we have 4 weeks(4classes) of uninterrupted time(meaning no more lectures, quizzes, or studying) to work on our electronic project. mine is a radio kit, so i think it will go pretty well, although i have never soldered before. interesting part is that the final project, which will include a presentation for the class, the device, and a daily journal, is wroth half of our overall class grade. meaning even though i currently hold a B in the class, screw this up and i fail :eek:

So now the plan would be to figure out exactly what the heck he is expecting out of this daily journal and properly get in on paper.


oh and still worry about my other 2 classes, solar thermal energy and wind energy, which are getting increasingly more difficult...

:hang:
 
Fixing the heat in the jeep was pretty easy, only had to add a gallon of coolant. now to find out why it needed that much...
 
^ Ummmmm Thirsty Jeep.....

Ram" Here to help "Rod
 
Oh re modeling project finds...

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mac 'behind the medicine cabinet' gyvr
 
Oh re modeling project finds...

mac 'behind the medicine cabinet' gyvr

I found the same crap when I replaced a light switch in my bathroom a couple years ago. By the time it was done I tore out all the drywall to fix it right. Then I found open splices buried under the insulation in the attic. And a GFCI in one bathroom slaved off of the one on the other side of the house. Which is fine by code but really? To save buying another $5 GFCI?

I will never understand the open splices. "Oh well what was I supposed to do, run a whole new wire?" Yes! At least pull it up in the attic and put it in a junction box.
 
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