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It's finally over!

Mo(n)arch

Turbo Monkey
Dec 27, 2010
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I am done!
Last monday I had my last examn and now I am a Dipl. Ing. FH in mechatronics. :weee:
So proud that I was able to pull it off working full time.

It was Tuesday morning when I finally realised that it is finally over. I was still stressed during the beers on monday evening.

Looking back, it was such a hard time, balancing work at home and in the company, learning, girlfriend and riding. But I think it was well worth it.

Let's see what the future brings:thumb:
 

Mo(n)arch

Turbo Monkey
Dec 27, 2010
4,458
1,457
Italy/south Tyrol
No, I am now a Diplom Ingenieur in mechatronics done on a Fachhochschule.

And no, I am no mad scientist robot builder guy. It's more or less a modern version of a mechanical engineer. A little bit of electronics, hardware and software implementation mixed up with the classic stuff.
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
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No, I am now a Diplom Ingenieur in mechatronics done on a Fachhochschule.

And no, I am no mad scientist robot builder guy. It's more or less a modern version of a mechanical engineer. A little bit of electronics, hardware and software implementation mixed up with the classic stuff.
sounds like robots to me
 

Pesqueeb

bicycle in airplane hangar
Feb 2, 2007
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Riding the baggage carousel.
for 'squeeb it would be GingerBot5000
When I have a 75 ton walking war machine with particle cannons, lasers, and multiple missile racks, you can call it what ever you want because I wont be able to hear you over the sound of how awesome I will be.

mods, make it so!

custom title for Mo(n)arch: "mad scientist robot builder guy"
:stupid:
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
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When I have a 75 ton walking war machine with particle cannons, lasers, and multiple missile racks, you can call it what ever you want because I wont be able to hear you over the sound of how awesome I will be.
i also won't be able to see from the blinding reflection from the kind of protection that industrial sized 55 gallon barrels of zinc oxide brings