tagalupa Posted December 21, 2008 Share Posted December 21, 2008 Spanish, French, Niponggo. Quote Link to comment
KarmicGirl Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 spanish 1, german 10 Quote Link to comment
krisnathan24 Posted January 8, 2009 Share Posted January 8, 2009 in college, our course has an elective language which was German instead of the usual Spanish class in UST. Quote Link to comment
ink Posted January 12, 2009 Share Posted January 12, 2009 i'm taking basic spanish now, just to be able to make it easy for me to communicate with my co-workers... Quote Link to comment
Bad_Wolf Posted January 16, 2009 Share Posted January 16, 2009 Spanish: span 1 & span 2. Also tagalog...I consider it a foreign language kasi bisaya ako Quote Link to comment
purrtypwincess Posted August 7, 2009 Share Posted August 7, 2009 One class of basic German and 2 classes for basic French. French was actually a treat. Like in the film "The Matrix", it's like wiping your ass with silk. Quote Link to comment
mightbeyou Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 :goatee: took up french, italian, german, and spanish during my college years...basics but it really helped... :goatee: Quote Link to comment
wufei526 Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 LaminationSome PCBs have trace layers inside the PCB and are called multi-layer PCBs. These are formed by bonding together separately etched thin boards. DrillingHoles, or vias, through a PCB are typically drilled with tiny drill bits made of solid tungsten carbide. The drilling is performed by automated drilling machines with placement controlled by a drill tape or drill file. These computer-generated files are also called numerically controlled drill (NCD) files or "Excellon files". The drill file describes the location and size of each drilled hole. When very small vias are required, drilling with mechanical bits is costly because of high rates of wear and breakage. In this case, the vias may be evaporated by lasers. Laser-drilled vias typically have an inferior surface finish inside the hole. These holes are called micro vias. It is also possible with controlled-depth drilling, laser drilling, or by pre-drilling the individual sheets of the PCB before lamination, to produce holes that connect only some of the copper layers, rather than passing through the entire board. These holes are called blind vias when they connect an internal copper layer to an outer layer, or buried vias when they connect two or more internal copper layers and no outer layers. The walls of the holes, for boards with 2 or more layers, are plated with copper to form plated-through holes that electrically connect the conducting layers of the PCB. For multilayer boards, those with 4 layers or more, drilling typically produces a smear comprised of the bonding agent in the laminate system. Before the holes can be plated through, this smear must be removed by a chemical de-smear process, or by plasma-etch. power leveling,[edit] Exposed conductor plating and coatingThe places to which components will be mounted are typically plated, because bare copper oxidizes quickly, and therefore is not readily solderable. Traditionally, any exposed copper was plated with solder by hot air solder levelling (HASL). This solder was a tin-lead alloy, however new solder compounds are now used to achieve compliance with the RoHS directive in the EU, which restricts the use of lead. Other platings used are OSP (organic surface protectant), immersion silver (IAg), immersion tin, electroless nickel with immersion gold coating (ENIG), and direct gold. Edge connectors, placed along one edge of some boards, are often gold plated. Electrochemical migration (ECM) is the growth of conductive metal filaments on or in a printed circuit board (PCB) under the influence of a DC voltage bias.[1][2] [edit] Solder resistAreas that should not be soldered to may be covered with a polymer solder resist (solder mask) coating. The solder resist prevents solder from bridging between conductors and thereby creating short circuits. Solder resist also provides some protection from the environment.world of warcraft power leveling,[edit] Screen printingLine art and text may be printed onto the outer surfaces of a PCB by screen printing. When space permits, the screen print text can indicate component designators[1], switch setting requirements, test points, and other features helpful in assembling, testing, and servicing the circuit board. Screen print is also known as the silk screen, or, in one sided PCBs, the red print. Lately some digital printing solutions have been developed to substitute the traditional screen printing process. This technology allows printing variable data onto the PCB, including serialization and barcode information for traceability purposes. wow power level,[edit] TestUnpopulated boards may be subjected to a bare-board test where each circuit connection (as defined in a netlist) is verified as correct on the finished board. For high-volume production, a Bed of nails tester, a fixture or a Rigid needle adapter is used to make contact with copper lands or holes on one or both sides of the board to facilitate testing. A computer will instruct the electrical test unit to send a small amount of current through each contact point on the bed-of-nails as required, and verify that such current can be seen on the other appropriate contact points. A "short" on a board would be a solid connection where there should be no connection. An "open" is between two points that should be connected and are not. For small- or medium-volume boards, flying-probe and flying-grid testers use moving test heads to make contact with the copper/silver/gold/solder lands or holes to verify the electrical connectivity of the board under test Quote Link to comment
imijin Posted August 19, 2009 Share Posted August 19, 2009 Spanish 1 and 2.. mandatory... Quote Link to comment
einnad Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 of course we start with English, then Pilipino, Spanish 1 up to Spanish 4-n and Greek, and Hebrew. then a basic of Latin. Quote Link to comment
immacul8bitca Posted August 27, 2009 Share Posted August 27, 2009 non-school courses: basic mandarin, basic japanese and currently, korean (level 1) Quote Link to comment
Guest redhotlips Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 spanish didnt finish french Quote Link to comment
Porn Star Posted September 3, 2009 Share Posted September 3, 2009 spanish didnt finish frenchi know french.. french kiss nga lang and french fries.. haaaayyy.. ambot! Quote Link to comment
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