Daily Archives: April 23, 2006
EE 316 Fun
So, while I was grinding on my EE 316, I came across this very delightful problem: 14.8) A sequential circuit has two inputs and two outputs. The inputs (X1 and X2) represent a 2-bit binary number, N. If the present … Continue reading
Illegal Immigration
Some UT organizations decided to stage a walkout today at 11:11 over the illegal immigrant issue (notice here). It appears that the House was being its typical, irrational self by proposing that it is a felony to immigrate here illegally … Continue reading
I’M DONE!!!
Apparently, I somehow managed to sleep past EE 312 (Introduction to Programming). I think it’s a warning sign that I need rest. My final test was for EE 411 (Circuit Theory). I quickly snagged up those points… until my calculator … Continue reading
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Just wanted to give you folks another update on what’s going on: The DiffEq test was hard. It appears that everybody struggled with it, so I suppose I could hope for a generous curve. Some folks in my building apparently … Continue reading
People Who Don’t Deserve Anything
I was sitting in my EE 411 (Circuit Theory) class today, and right in front of me were two people. They were doing their homework due today. As if that was not enough, they were sharing a laptop with the … Continue reading
The WTF Dorm of Doom!
This was a dream I had while taking a nap. It was time for me to move in for my second year at UT. Out of luck, I got San Jacinto, the “hard-to-get-into” dorm. Little did I know what I … Continue reading
The Second Layer of Hell
Next week is definitely going to be bad: FOUR midterms! Monday: Government Tuesday: Introduction to Programming Wednesday: Advanced Calculs for Applications I Thursday: Circuit Theory That does not include any “Digital Logic Design” tests I will be taking. Please send … Continue reading
An Interesting Thought…
What if all the solutions to life’s problems can be found in the back of a textbook? Sure, things would be boring, but imagine the hilarity that would ensue if the problem faced is an even-numbered one. Surely, God would … Continue reading


