To: dpwiener
Hey another person with no about page:
As an electrical engineer, I have never heard of an "Eletronic Engineer." What shcool gave you a degree in "Electronic Enginering?" Just curious.
Or are you a DU, Terrie-Mc what's his name fraud?
Sleeper freeper fraud person?
17 posted on
04/30/2004 9:50:22 PM PDT by
MonroeDNA
(Hillary was in charge of the FBI files, which went into a data base: WHoDB. Genious ackers, expose)
To: MonroeDNA
As an electrical engineer, I have never heard of an "Eletronic Engineer." What shcool gave you a degree in "Electronic Enginering?" Just curious. "Electrical" engineers tend to be more involved in wired and power applications, while "electronic" or "electronics" engineers are usually associated more with computer or digital/analog circuit design. That's why the the IEEE is named the "Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers". There's obviously a lot of overlap, and the terms are often used interchangeably. If you want more information, just do a Google search on "electronic engineer".
My Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering is from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and my Master's degree in Electrical Engineering is from the University of Southern California.
19 posted on
04/30/2004 11:38:55 PM PDT by
dpwiener
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