Absolute Zero: The IPL takes over this comic strip.
The IPL season is on and it's taking over Absolute Zero : Moments of success in engineering college -
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Kaustubh KatdareGenius! Brilliant!
...especially the first two panels! π -
Anoop Kumarsuperb..
1st one is key to grab all mid sem marks. π -
king ecefor dreaming sleep is must...
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PraveenKumar PurushothamanHave experienced and done all the above! π Yay!!! π
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manishksSuperb!! π
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K!r@nS!nguHa Ha ... fantastic...
Especially second one is a great kind of success among all the classmates ...π¨ -
Sahithi PallaviFantastic work, chuck ! Liked it π
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Shreyas SuleHolding wires!!! HAHA.
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Anoop Kumarfor last panel:
Remember! Workshop lab, guys ware so keen to help girls π -
Kaustubh KatdareI remember asking for extra papers at least 30 minutes before I actually needed them to create 'pressure' in the room. It was FUN π
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Sahithi Pallavi
FUN? π¨. It was Pressure for the innocent students like me π Really it influence the remaining students a lot. I'm almost the last one asking additional papers in the room. I use the papers in the better way. I always wonder how those students ask additional papers in the firs 30 mins itself.The_Big_KI remember asking for extra papers at least 30 minutes before I actually needed them to create 'pressure' in the room. It was FUN π -
Kaustubh KatdareCome on! I did that only once or twice. But it sure was fun.
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Deepak GopalakrishnanWe used to have a legend in our college, who used to write like a maniac. He would invariably ask for extra sheets before the professor even finished distributing the FIRST papers to the entire class. Don't ask how.
Last I heard of him, he was still in hiding as environmental protection groups were after his head. π
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Ambarish GaneshScribblings on the table is so win-win. Specially when what we scribble down actually gets asked in the paper.π I also liked the graph one. Makes for a "Feel Proud" moment! π
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Sughosh Deshmukh2nd and 3rd pannels........cool
no chance of happening the last pannel with mechanical engineers.... -
Ambarish Ganesh
πSughosh Deshmukh2nd and 3rd pannels........cool
no chance of happening the last pannel with mechanical engineers.... -
Kaustubh KatdareWriting lengthy formulae on tables is justified, I guess. Another technique I employed was to memorize long formula and write it down on the last page of the answer-sheet as soon as the invigilator handed them over to me. It wasn't cheating by any means; yet it was VERY effective technique.
One of my classmates had invented a technique to store formulae in calculator's memory. He could store two 'tough' formulae at any moment of time. I never figured out how. Anyone knows? -
Ambarish Ganesh
Last three papers of Engineering remaining. Somebody blurt out this technique soon! Please! πThe_Big_KOne of my classmates had invented a technique to store formulae in calculator's memory. He could store two 'tough' formulae at any moment of time. I never figured out how. Anyone knows? -
Deepak Gopalakrishnan
Haha. Too many ideas for next cartoon already coming to mind.The_Big_KWriting lengthy formulae on tables is justified, I guess. Another technique I employed was to memorize long formula and write it down on the last page of the answer-sheet as soon as the invigilator handed them over to me. It wasn't cheating by any means; yet it was VERY effective technique.
One of my classmates had invented a technique to store formulae in calculator's memory. He could store two 'tough' formulae at any moment of time. I never figured out how. Anyone knows?
So yeah, I've done the calculator thing. You can't store the full thing per se, but you have to make approximations. Like alpha raised to pi might be 'a^p' etc. It was crazy jugaad but it worked.
Love your first technique. Not cheating at all. I've done it too, and it seriously works!
Must do a comic on engineering drawing!
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ISHAN TOPRE
You can do so using store function. do any calculations. The SHIFT+(-) i.e; STO sign appears. Now assign this value any variable say X. Now, you can do 1.025*X etc and you get the value. In this way you can store as many formulae as possible.Punch_a_TantraLast three papers of Engineering remaining. Somebody blurt out this technique soon! Please! π
There is one more trick but it is a bit complicated π -
ISHAN TOPRE
Hurting #-Link-Snipped-# in any way is a punishable offence. You are under arrest πThe_Big_KCome on! I did that only once or twice. But it sure was fun.
#-Link-Snipped-# Good comics. This one was one of your best. π Waiting for engineering drawing comics π
Do not forget to have a panel of topo and the jugaad during the final submission of SHEETS π -
Kaustubh Katdare#-Link-Snipped-# : π¨ You know several of those tricks, yeah?
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ISHAN TOPRE
Hehe yes. But not several only 2. During the first year, I was the only student who did not own mobile phone. a typical nerd you can say!π²The_Big_K#-Link-Snipped-# : π¨ You know several of those tricks, yeah?
While my friends were busy exploring their newly bought cell phones, I experimented out with the calculator. π
Quite handy for doing numerical. No body knows how I remember so many formula π
P.S: "Formula storing" were among the first tricks that I discovered.π -
Mr.Don
Have done this π all the time whenever I was little nervous about the exam.The_Big_KWriting lengthy formulae on tables is justified, I guess. Another technique I employed was to memorize long formula and write it down on the last page of the answer-sheet as soon as the invigilator handed them over to me. It wasn't cheating by any means; yet it was VERY effective technique.
One of my classmates had invented a technique to store formulae in calculator's memory. He could store two 'tough' formulae at any moment of time. I never figured out how. Anyone knows?
Another one, a friend of mine in class used to take 30 to 40 additional sheets for an exam on average. π¨ embarrassing feeling when you're sitting two rows back of him. Can't even figure out what he's writing. He should have become a doctor. -
ISHAN TOPRE#-Link-Snipped-# and #-Link-Snipped-# What his wand is to Dumbledore (read *Bawaji*), it is a calculator to an engineering student π #The_Pensive π
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manishksI guess every one here have used the same techniques!!π I couldnt resist myself from commenting..! I accept , i have used that writing on the desk technique! π ..i have stored values in calc also(during chemistry lab externals)! we can store formulaes in calc ?? !! Lol.. I didnt know thatπ
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Harshad ItaliyaSuperb Sense of Humor Chuck. π π π
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zaverii have experienced the second panel many a times.
as for the last panel, there are no girls at all in the first place in the mechanical department of my college, and i am that genius, who often ends up doing the experiment solo, while the remaining guys discuss IPL, and do not even hold the wires !!!! -
zaveri
thats hilariousThe_Big_KI remember asking for extra papers at least 30 minutes before I actually needed them to create 'pressure' in the room. It was FUN π -
zaveri
no one knows how the calculator can be used like that, but it is something worth doing a research onThe_Big_KWriting lengthy formulae on tables is justified, I guess. Another technique I employed was to memorize long formula and write it down on the last page of the answer-sheet as soon as the invigilator handed them over to me. It wasn't cheating by any means; yet it was VERY effective technique.
One of my classmates had invented a technique to store formulae in calculator's memory. He could store two 'tough' formulae at any moment of time. I never figured out how. Anyone knows? -
Manashree ThokalNice comic. π
I feel very bad, when I'm just thinking about questions and choosing which ones to appear for and people ask for extra sheets! I tell myself that they must be having real big hand writing and are leaving one line each time while writing. π -
durga chI had different exam experience though! The 'chit' was passing around and i was 'in-route' for two other people passing chits. As soon as the chit was passed to me, the invigilator popped up , panic button was pressed and I 'stuck' the chit to the underneath of writing desk and I could never retrive it back
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Ankita KatdareJust back from my last paper of engineering.
#-Link-Snipped-# That comic is π -
Ankita KatdareCan't wait for the next one to go live. π
Is it coming tomorrow #-Link-Snipped-#? -
PraveenKumar PurushothamanHis another one!!!
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