Engineering education trains you to assume a lot of things.. assumption that is, i.e assume x is too small, thus x=0. On the daily basis, I make assumptions (every healthy sane person does).. things that aren't related to study. I always assume that other people respect me, as much as I respect them. The beauty of assumption is that it isn't necessarily true.
Hah! I hate it when some people say : "oh, you're the one who swears a lot when you're pissed in primary school", "oh my, I'm not mistaken.. you must be the one who..", "but oh you're so sweet when you're happy... that smile of yours..etc". (like fuck who doesn't).
You see, associating people with past memory is sodomy. Especially when that particular gay memory is when you're about 10-12 years old. It stinks when someone you don't know (and they forgot your name.. "eh ni firdaus ke?") potrays you as the antichrist. It doesn't get any profane than this, these retards are so damn convinced of the holy septic truth, even kicks to the groin, knee cap and hip just doesn't seem to do the work anymore.
I wish Malaysia doesn't have gun control.
As if you couldn't have guessed. I completed the 'oh-so-simple' LED project, with no C programming background and very little electronic basics. I got the hang of it now, although only a little.. Things that I've learned include PORT input/output basics, loops, subroutines, delays and a little on circuit design and theory.
I've not had enough though, its far from over.
My next 'project' revolves around more complex principles: PWM a.k.a pulse width modulation, power supply, capture/compare modules, timer modules, infrared emitting and receiving devices, motors and gear ratio. Save for the motor and gear ratio, I've no idea what the rest is all about. Its like playing RPG to me. Curiousity and oh, passion are all that I need.
With some divine help too, of course.
Some preview of the upcoming work :
With the obviously promising prospect of the industrial and manufacturing sector, why would one man who sits on top, revert our economy to agriculture?
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