??? 07/21/06 17:27 Modified: 07/21/06 17:30 Read: times |
#120779 - Try Google ... it\\\'s straighten you out Responding to: ???'s previous message |
<sigh> ... what I meant was ... It'll straighten you out. There are lots of dictionaries on Google. What drives me wild on this site is that the site randomly inserts backslashes before apostrophes, but only in the title.
The captain decides where you are going, and YOU have to get him there. If he specifies the route, you have to follow that route, even if it's a bit longer. A design can take a number of forms. If you're handed a picture of a bus with a lighted sign on it, and told to implement that concept, then you have a lot of lattitude. If you're given a block diagram with functional labels on the blocks, you have fewer options, but still a good deal of lattitude. If you're given a block diagram with component labels on the blocks, you have fewer options yet. If you're given a schematic, as the O/P was, and you, being the clever engineer that you are, make what you consider to be fortuitous changes, then you'll be a clever UNEMPLOYED engineer. RE |