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Course Related Material

Homework Related

http://tinyurl.com/ausloj

(The above contains the solution manual for the textbook. Please only use this as a reference. I uploaded this to level the playing field since some of students already own it. *Please don't sue me*)

A note from your TA: The solutions posted above can be a valuable reference, if used properly. Please do not let access to the solutions discourage you from attempting the problems yourself. I can say that after four semesters of using that solution manual, I have found a tremendous number of mistakes, so do not take them as ground truth. Furthermore, our grader will be checking homework for suspected copying from the solutions. You get out of the homework what you put in, so please try to work through all homework problems before consulting the solutions! - Landis

Exam Related

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Miscellaneous

  • Queer or ally? Interested in a career in the oil industry? Please attend this Shell Oil Career Forum, Wednesday, April 8th, 6pm Lily 3102.
  • Interested in digital communications? Please consider attending this Tektronix presentation this Friday February 6, 2009.

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Area to post questions, set up study groups, etc.


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