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djlank99 Says:

Apr 20, 2008 - That is incredible chalk

mwdavis Says:

Jul 6, 2008 - The three demonstration and lecture PDFs associated with this lecture are awesome...

chordsandkeys Says:

Aug 18, 2008 - Wow... this guy knows how to teach. It's awesome MIT is actually making available these courses to everyone for free! This is admirable. THANKS to anyone that contributed to this. I look forward in watching the other courses.

urban2forest Says:

Oct 13, 2008 - this guy made me miss my school in ottawa university, :(

dmartian1 Says:

Oct 20, 2008 - Wow! amazing who's this prof? How I wish we have this kind of teaching method back in college. Great!

albedo22 Says:

Nov 7, 2008 - in this vedio at 20.50 sec he had writen that "i.d ~0.4volt" , but how? i think it must be in terms of ampear and not vltage. because the unit of current id should be in amp.

albedo22 Says:

Nov 7, 2008 - ok thay had corrected . i am exited so only i had commented before watching full vedio . sorry.(ya mit are not fools)

maaaarius123 Says:

Nov 25, 2008 - Anant Agarwal, we use his book ("Foundations of analog and digital electronic circuits") at my university. It is very well written for easy understanding :)

HLSDK Says:

Nov 28, 2008 - #1. Yes, it must be some experimental super-chalk. #2. The answer to the question - I'm thinking of putting the device in some sort of op-amp loop to linearize it.

soom66 Says:

Jan 16, 2009 - This guy is the product of IIT Madras, India.IITians generally excell in whatever they do.

arg13415 Says:

Jan 24, 2009 - It's not the chalk, it is a real slate chalk board. Far superior to any of the crappy coated steel ones they make.

Naerub Says:

May 20, 2009 - This is corrected at 21.40, from V to A.

globalglobal Says:

Jun 12, 2009 - Give him an Italian accent and a red cap and he can work as super Mario.

knighttango Says:

Oct 25, 2009 - ha haaaa ha ha ha