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Yertle the Turtle:

--- Quote from: brenden on January 22, 2018, 10:46:36 pm ---hugely underrated tip that me and my enormous stomach learned the hard way

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You and your enormous stomach and less enormous wallet?? :P

brenden:

--- Quote from: Marvin K. Mooney on January 22, 2018, 10:59:58 pm ---You and your enormous stomach and less enormous wallet?? :P

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Well I could certainly eat my wallet many times over with enough garlic and chilli sauce.

jamonwindeyer:

--- Quote from: brenden on January 22, 2018, 11:00:44 pm ---Well I could certainly eat my wallet many times over with enough garlic and chilli sauce.

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WSP = Wallet Snack Pack? :)

jamonwindeyer:
Week 1, Day 2

Much more interesting day at work today.

- Some admin stuff, recording serial numbers and such.
- I was given a folder full of probably hundreds of design documents, and asked to find out whether our specifications/requirements precluded us from using a specific design technique. I forgot how much paperwork there was in Engineering... Ahaha :P
- Spent the afternoon configuring ethernet switches (basically, just a 'hub' for data on a computer network, it sends and receives info from other devices, I needed to make sure their IP addresses were correct and that they were behaving in the way our design needed).

You know you're an electrical engineer when this phrase pops up:

"Now those pins are connected to mains supply. Don't touch them. You'll die."


My apartment, as promised. Excuse the mess on the table - I've just unboxed a pocket modem to tide me over until my NBN is connected ;D I took the photo from a little set of stairs that leads up to a half floor with a bedroom!

EEEEEEP:

--- Quote from: jamonwindeyer on January 23, 2018, 06:24:44 pm ---Week 1, Day 2

Much more interesting day at work today.

- Some admin stuff, recording serial numbers and such.
- I was given a folder full of probably hundreds of design documents, and asked to find out whether our specifications/requirements precluded us from using a specific design technique. I forgot how much paperwork there was in Engineering... Ahaha :P
- Spent the afternoon configuring ethernet switches (basically, just a 'hub' for data on a computer network, it sends and receives info from other devices, I needed to make sure their IP addresses were correct and that they were behaving in the way our design needed).

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Not sure if engineer or Networking intern.

What you're doing is kinda similar to what I sometimes do at work hahah!
(messing with terminals, putty, CISCO switches, configuring devices etc ) :P

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