Alternatively, you could major in Alan Thicke's career...
Girl #1: I remember being really up in arms when we had to learn imaginary numbers in high school. I was like, "Why do I need to learn these if they don't even exist?" So my teacher at the time told me that they were pretty much the basis for all of electrical engineering, and that was a good enough answer for me.
Girl #2: Frankly, that's why I didn't want to go into electrical engineering. I'd end up with a whole degree based in something that doesn't exist. If I want degrees in imaginary things, I may as well major in unicorns. Maybe I could get a minor in fairy dust and cold fusion, while I'm at it.
-- Sebastian's on Richmond
Girl #2: Frankly, that's why I didn't want to go into electrical engineering. I'd end up with a whole degree based in something that doesn't exist. If I want degrees in imaginary things, I may as well major in unicorns. Maybe I could get a minor in fairy dust and cold fusion, while I'm at it.
-- Sebastian's on Richmond
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whoa, you cannot make a joke at alan thickes expense. alan thicke makes hilarious jokes at your expense.
deja vu- I have totally had this conversation with my friend before, tho she's an act-sci major, not an engineer, but still...
Oh, Alan Thicke jokes. Be still, my beating heart. I love you Alan!
Or she could major in something real, like women's studies, its obviously far more useful than the basis of modern electonics....
Rot in hell and leave women's studies alone you crapweasel
This actually seems like a fairly solid comment to me... the idiotic calculus kept me away from electrical engineering
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