Originally posted by: JRich
If you wanted to make a N-type region in a Si substrate what type of doping would be required?
Originally posted by: judasmachine
why does my back itch so much tonight?
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: z0mb13
pics?
No pics. I wish to remain anonymous. If you guys are curious.. I am decent looking.
Originally posted by: HaxorNubcake
how does it feel to have female body parts???????
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Why are you so slow at answering questions?
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: HaxorNubcake
how does it feel to have female body parts???????
It's a pain during the monthlies.. Other than that its fine... I don't have big boobs so I never feel objectified.. though sometimes I wouldn't mind bigger ones.. haha
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: HaxorNubcake
how does it feel to have female body parts???????
It's a pain during the monthlies.. Other than that its fine... I don't have big boobs so I never feel objectified.. though sometimes I wouldn't mind bigger ones.. haha
Oh believe me, you don't need big boobs to be objectified.
Originally posted by: mugs
I like how the female members get all jealous when another female posts an attention whoring thread
Originally posted by: Isocene
How much do you make/have you made in your engineering jobs?
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: Isocene
How much do you make/have you made in your engineering jobs?
60-65k .. California
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: mugs
I like how the female members get all jealous when another female posts an attention whoring thread
Go look at the last two, "I'm a female and I joined the forums!" threads. I posted friendly welcomes in both of these. This one reeks of a second account, so I'm posting differently.
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: Isocene
How much do you make/have you made in your engineering jobs?
60-65k .. California
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
i did not read this whole thread... but judging from the opener, i knew it would not have a good outcome.
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: Isocene
How much do you make/have you made in your engineering jobs?
60-65k .. California
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: JRich
How many times would a swallow need to beat its wings in order to maintain a proper air-speed velocity while carring a coconut?
Can't you guys just ask something simple like how a transistor works?
Enlighten me!
Edit: Feel free to discuss MOSFETs, BJTs and JFETs.
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: JRich
How many times would a swallow need to beat its wings in order to maintain a proper air-speed velocity while carring a coconut?
Can't you guys just ask something simple like how a transistor works?
Enlighten me!
Edit: Feel free to discuss MOSFETs, BJTs and JFETs.
Argh.. please don't make me talk about engineering while I'm not working. Anyway.. I'm highly uninterested in talking about this but here is more or less the way a transistor works.
Say a BJT .. you have your npn transistor. n for negative charges p for positives. Naturally, opposites attract so a current starts to flow between the n and p junctions creating a full junction across the npn substrate. Oh, this is all when voltages are applied to the collector and base. Eventually the transitors reaches pinch off creating a constant flow of current. At this point saturation of the transistor is reached and you will not be getting any more gain out of the part. Like I said this is more or less the way it works.. I'm sure I might be wrong in some way but oh well....
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: JRich
How many times would a swallow need to beat its wings in order to maintain a proper air-speed velocity while carring a coconut?
Can't you guys just ask something simple like how a transistor works?
Watch many movies?You missed at least two movie references so far - this one (Monty Python and the Holy Grail) and mine (Mallrats)
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Argh.. please don't make me talk about engineering while I'm not working. Anyway.. I'm highly uninterested in talking about this but here is more or less the way a transistor works.
Say a BJT .. you have your npn transistor. n for negative charges p for positives. Naturally, opposites attract so a current starts to flow between the n and p junctions creating a full junction across the npn substrate. Oh, this is all when voltages are applied to the collector and base. Eventually the transitors reaches pinch off creating a constant flow of current. At this point saturation of the transistor is reached and you will not be getting any more gain out of the part. Like I said this is more or less the way it works.. I'm sure I might be wrong in some way but oh well....
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BeenBetter
Originally posted by: JRich
How many times would a swallow need to beat its wings in order to maintain a proper air-speed velocity while carring a coconut?
Can't you guys just ask something simple like how a transistor works?
Watch many movies?You missed at least two movie references so far - this one (Monty Python and the Holy Grail) and mine (Mallrats)
haha.. No I don't watch many movies. I used to find it to be a waste of time. I'd rather be out and about... but lately I've been more willing to see movies.
