Thank you, all my electronic helpers

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The discussion centers on a user expressing gratitude to fellow forum members for their support in mastering electronics before their final class. They acknowledge the invaluable assistance received, highlighting the teaching skills and patience of those who helped. The user emphasizes the importance of community and encouragement in their learning journey. There is also light-hearted banter about the upcoming exam and hopes for continued exploration in electronics. Overall, the thread reflects a strong sense of appreciation and camaraderie among members.
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Hi guys, my final theoretical electronics class is tomorrow. :) I want to thank everyone who helped me solve all my questions, especially I Like Serena, Nascent Oxygen, ehild, jim hardy, Studiot, gneill, Quabache... as well as CWatters, vk6kro, yungman, Kholdstare, sophiecentaur , technician, and others I just can't say off the top of my head... all of you who came out to my side and helped me figure out electronics... you guys are terrific, I can't say that enough... you gave me strength and confidence, and above all priceless knowledge. You are all gifted with teaching skills and patience, and I bet it shows itself in your profession, whether it's engineering of sorts or teaching.

Whether I do well or not, it's important to me to express my gratitude and tell you to keep it up. So keep it up!

Nothing beats this place and its fantastic members! o:) o:) o:) o:) o:) o:)
 
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I'm crossing my fingers for you.


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Good luck!
 
Hah, nice one (and know it ;) )Thanks, hopefully it'll be an easy one
 
Noooo.
Hopefully it will be a difficult one.
Then you will be the only one with a 100 score! :)
 
Well?
How did it go?
 
אתה מוזמן.. It is good to hear when our teaching has inspired
a person with such dedication to succeed.

Last day of class, Wooo hooo!

hope this won't be your last journey into the wondrous
field of electronics.
 
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Any results?
 
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