I would love to help you with your homework. Please contact me at the
phone number below and you can open an account for consulting services.
I would be happy to teach you all you need for this problem.
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Wing Wong.
Webpage: http://wing.ucc.asn.au
FAQs about me:
Are you looking for work and do you want to work for us?
Yes, but only if it pays.
I would be happy to post here the schematic design
for traffic lights for a cross road .
Works fine for Australian roads:-)
Edif fine ?
Alex
If I do your homework for you, will you please have your school award
the degree in my name?
A still quite funny post from Bob Perlman on this subject from the archive:
http://www.fpga-faq.com/archives/52250.html#52254
philip
If your homework is too tough,
and the time just flies away,
thinking hard is not enough,
click: comp.arch.fpga.
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There you find those friendly souls,
Austin, Philip, Peter, Ray
filling in your knowledge holes,
making problems go away.
>
But learning is for you to do,
even if it hurts the brain.
The one that has to learn is you.
There's no substitute for pain.
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If you want to learn design
don't treat homework just as play.
Real life is not benign,
and you'll have to earn your pay!
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sooner or later...
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Peter Alfke, Xilinx Applications
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Then this is an 100 years old problem. What's wrong with you?