Look, we all know the only thing stainless steel is good for is the temporal flux dispersion. In all other ways it's a PITA.
I can't tell what I'm working on now (professionally) but hobby-wise I do a lot of arduino stuff and some of it has been a blast. I did an automatic dog food dispenser a few years back that was an amazing tour of engineering your way out of failure. The look on my dogs face when the MK1 version sent a fire-hose stream of dog food across the room was awesome.
Look, we all know the only thing stainless steel is good for is the temporal flux dispersion. In all other ways it's a PITA.
These concepts confuse me. There is clearly a range of variation in physical form of humans. Over time we've assigned meaning to some of those variations. Sure you can DNA test and try to correlate those variations to DNA but the underlying idea that assigns meaning to it all is purely made up. Historically, I can't see anything positive to come out of these constructs and I see nothing useful about them. Ultimately, what does that have to do with CRT (seriously, after all these years I can't even tell you what CRT is, it seems like an idea for judging bias in legal settings, not something 3rd graders will ever learn).
All I know is I'm not there. So traffic must be at least traffic--
Electronics Engineering is a big field. What's your favorite part so far?
I haven't been back. Doubt I ever will. No point to it.