Electronics > Beginners
How old are you?
T4P:
I'm 18 but i started 3 years ago, but my lab is still rapidly expanding along with my knowledge.
Never be afraid to learn i guess , i always consider myself a beginner as i need to update myself on what's going to happen next and brand new parts in the market
Plus, i have that "i'm always a beginner, but i will improve" mentality so i won't just skip something possibly very useful in the future.
Tube_Dude:
Hi Architect_1077, I'm from Portugal too.
My first love with electronics was at about 10 years old, via a Philips Electronic Engineer Box EE20, that have been given to me in Christmas. Since then I believe in St. Claus... ;D
Then I began to build some circuits, this time already with a soldering iron, and some schematics from a very good Spanish electronics magazine, Radiorama. That will happen at around 1969. ::)
Then I have gone to the University Of Coimbra to study Electronics Engineering, and as I love music and electronics, I have specialized in Audio, the branch that can share both, so I project my own amps, with tubes, bipolar or MOSFET technology.
And the question was??
Ahh!! I have 58 years old... 8)
PS. Pic of the PHILIPS EE20 and RADIORAMA magazine.
wkb:
I learned to program in hand-assembled machine language on a Motorola M6800.. go and do the math :P
nanofrog:
--- Quote from: wkb on May 01, 2012, 07:50:01 pm ---I learned to program in hand-assembled machine language on a Motorola M6800.. go and do the math :P
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But at what age where you when you did this? :o :P
wkb:
--- Quote from: nanofrog on May 01, 2012, 09:11:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: wkb on May 01, 2012, 07:50:01 pm ---I learned to program in hand-assembled machine language on a Motorola M6800.. go and do the math :P
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But at what age where you when you did this? :o :P
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Lemme guess, 10 or 12 or so I think.
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