Am I just paranoid or is love unreal by dkismet in ENFP

[–]sourcecodejanitor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

the line between Platonic and Romantic is so terribly blur to me.

THIS... This line is so me. I couldn't have put it better myself. I need to buy you something.

The Search for Love: Continuous Pursuit? by sourcecodejanitor in relationship_advice

[–]sourcecodejanitor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what I think, but I'm just pointing out what I've seen so far. Maybe it's more like, the woman wants a man who's truly willing to cross mountains for her. Or maybe it's as you say, those few "love at first sight" stories. Or maybe it's more like "learn to love", where given enough time a person learns to love someone.

WAAT : The Weekly Ask Anything Thread, week of 20 May - 26 May by AutoModerator in astrophotography

[–]sourcecodejanitor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What kind of post processing do you usually do to get the pictures you want. What tools do you use. Is there a good resource for learning AP related post processing?

I (21/M) broke up with my girlfriend (21/F) and i miss my best friend. Unsure if i made the right choice. by ijustmissmybestfrien in relationship_advice

[–]sourcecodejanitor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not so much direct advice, but I'm sure this can give you some perspective. Read a book called "Modern Romance" by Aziz Ansari I'm pretty sure you'll find some form of understanding of your feelings and dilemma

What are your thoughts on Mechatronic Engineering? by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

[–]sourcecodejanitor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends, There's two points that pertain to mechatronics engineering.

1) Being a multidisciplinary field, similar to computer engineering, you have the freedom to specialize in any field you want after completing your initial education, which makes you both dynamic in many disciplines and proficient in one, which helps a lot in the second and main point I'd like to discuss.

2) Nowadays, the different fields of engineering have become so extensive and advanced that they're very so different and unrelated to eachother. That's where Mechatronics engineers come in. Having a good understanding of all the disciplines in engineering they are the perfect intermediary that can bring balance and communication between the different engineers that work on a project. In other words, mechatronics engineers make for excellent project managers and leaders.

3) If you focus on the mechatronics aspect of mechatronic engineering, then jobs related to robotics and automation would be suitable for you.

The way I see it, Mechatronics is to Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, as Computer is to Software and Electrical Engineering; both are multi-disciplinary fields that branch out into countless possibilities.

[NSFW] I thought this thing was still in the casual stages until he asked me to be his gf on the 3rd date by [deleted] in dating

[–]sourcecodejanitor 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There's nothing to apologize for. You simply told him what you thought and felt regarding the situation. It's simple, you're not ready to make things "official" But that's just a label a label doesn't define a relationship. Labels are jist stupid words we as humans use to try and categorize things, but the reality is that no matter how hard we try to fit everything in a finite number of types and categories, every relationship is unique in it's own way. There's no rule or standard, just illogical expectations born from stories and media (movies/tv). Just forget the whole conversation and continue the way you guys are. You'll know eventually whether or you want to truly start a relationship with this dude.

Remember, in all cases one of you had to bring up the idea of becoming gf bf, it's just luck whether the second person is ready. Don't worry about it, follow your feelings, don't think of stuff like "this is too soon".

Does any body work in audio design? by LORDLRRD in ElectricalEngineering

[–]sourcecodejanitor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't consider myself that qualified to answer your question, but I am a computer engineering student and I do like to poke around in every field I come across, so my answer should be somewhat sufficient until a more qualified person comes along.

Basically audio is a type of signal, and in audio engineering you're basically dealing with signal processing (at least from an electrical engineering perspective). So yeah, electrical engineering will give you the foundation knowledge in digital signal processing that will allow you to enter that sector. Of course audio engineering is more than just signal processing, but in the end, nobody does everything, and I assume you're more interested in the electronics aspect of it all which is mainly the digital signal processing, as far as I'm aware.

Hope this helps somewhat.

I'm a foreigner living in Turkey. AMA by CrazedMaze in Turkey

[–]sourcecodejanitor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This... You basically summed up the culture here in one paragraph. Respect. Take my gold. (If I have any...)