Turning the leaf of your old book
and getting your eyes locked in your old scribbles and wondering how much your
style of writing and handwriting has changed from the past? Finding your
signatures on the back of the notebook ranging from small as initials to
as long as your full home address? It’s a weird feeling to be in that position,
confused, whether you are nostalgic or embarrassed? Here starts our blog.
Well, this is the story of the blog,
the circuit stories.
A guy and his friend interested in
science and engineering, decided to start a blog sharing his experiences in his
workshop, his failed breadboard circuits and the innovative ideas he finds in
his journey as a novice. And finally they start the blog.
The content of this blog is
all about science and technology. We would like to share our perspective of
various topics, at the same time updating some of our workshop experiences that
we came to know in person. Engineering studies is not confined
to four walls. The real times happening in technology are complex compared to
the block diagrams in textbooks. An ideal tool to study the field of technology
and engineering is to observe, understand and gain first-hand experience by
exposing yourself into the practical learning mode. The purpose of this blog is
to stress on the importance of practical learning of the various theories and
topics. We were able to understand how things that were tough in class are used
in real time situations and how stuffs work. We got a feel of work environment
through our backyard workshops. The knowledge obtained from these experiences
was helpful in dealing classroom studies, decision making situations in project
during the academic tenure.
So we are officially starting the blog, the circuit stories.
Please feel free to comment and share your opinions on the blog.
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