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You thought professors have no sense of humor?
Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 3:48 PM




Not new, but it's interesting. This lecturer is a lecturer in EEE(electrical and electronics engineering).

He's teaching year 2 module - Circuit Analysis i think(which is what i'm currently taking).

I've got a maths professor too, not as interesting as he is, but he does say very interesting stuff. It usually makes us go WTF though.

Enjoy.

I'll play for you.