aja wrote:
...mario... wrote:
How do you know someone is an engineering student?.....
1. they tell you
2. they try to show you the scientific relativity in every damn topic you converse about, and change the subject while they confuse you with some or other inrelative relativity ?
What? Never!
Okay, lets look at it this way: You numbered your points 1 and 2. You placed point 1 before 2. This implies a larger weighting on point 1, even though point one only has 11 characters and point two has 147 characters. At a letter ink on paper mass of 0.001374 grams per letter, you are overestimating the weight of point 1 by at least 1.833 Newtons at sea level. Your saving grace, is that due to the shorter length of time it took to type point one, its mass swelled up by virtue of theory of relativities coming into play at speeds approaching c.
There we go, explicit, mathematical proof that you are wrong. Dont make me plot a lognormal distribution..... >☹
haha, you could percieve it that way on a mathematical level or you could consider that average reading speed is measured in words per minute (250w/m) and that the character ratio of 1) vs 2) is 1:13,363636... and the word ratio 1:9,6666..., implying that 2) is 38,2445% more difficult to read due to character per word ratio and 1) should take (based on average reading speed) 0,72s to read while 2) would take 6,96s to read, making 2) 966,6666..% longer to read. 966,66667% longer reading time greatly outwheighs 38,2445% more difficult to read, implying that most of 2)'s characters are irrelavant and hard to read nonsense ?
haha, thats the best I could come up with okay
aja wrote:
...mario... wrote:
I've started my NDEMC this year through UNISA
P.S.
If you ever need any help with the studies, theory, practicals, tests or anything related, do not hesitate to ask me and I shall surely point you in the right direction (Whatever happens to be in the direction of someone else more knowledgeable than me haha)
A very kind gesture, heartly excepted, and I will open up with the next question:
Where would I be able to find a mentor engineer who is registered at ECSA for my ELE1PRA? Basically such a mentorship entails that I could refer to them with any queries before electricuting myself and they need to verify that my practical assignmeny (wich is my examination evaluation) is my own work ?