25 February 2009

CLASSROOM STORIES - I

A certain prof. declared this in the class:
" I am really disappointed. Next time I want everyone to be above the class average."

I almost died of excessive laughter.

13 comments:

Anwesa said...

hahahahaha..
yeah,really fun!!
prof,ru reading this ??????

Elithraniel Arawion said...

seriously?

amrit said...

That's Raja Rao for you - I still remember my first year or probably second when he said this to the class in the ED lab.

Pooja said...

His name s equally hilarious...

m still rollin' wth laughter....

deba said...

hi dear avi....i hav seen ur blogspot....itz really very nice..ur classroom story is fantastic........by d way presently hav u any email id for contact or u intensionally dont want this..

Abhishek Behera said...

@ debasis: err.. i do know more than one debasis. Would you clarify which one are you? :)

As for the email - ID, all debasis I know have my email ID. it's the same email ID - I haven't changed it. I just deleted my orkut profile.Just ping me if you need anything.

Thanks for visiting my blog.

Anonymous said...

better professor doesn"t
see this...

SKS said...

hey dude..nice one! what abt 'fluid in the fluid shud be a fluid' by our great "u know who" :P...nice blog ..keep up ur good work!

Abhishek Behera said...

@ sampath k: lolz!! yeah rightly pointed out... thats the kind of stuff we ought to remember! How could I miss that man!

rainboy said...

khee khee khee...

above average...lolz

Anonymous said...

hehe.. :)

Stupidosaur said...

I think he was talking similar to sequential state machines.

The flip flop outputs go to the flip flop inputs through combinational circuits, but the next output is affected by the present input only at the next clock pulse.

So, what professor meant was, Next time (Next state output) I want all of you to be above the (present) class average (the present input, derived out of the present output of class individual marks)!

Laugh all you want. But your professor is perhaps a digital circuits genius. Oh wait! What was his subject again?

Abhishek Behera said...

@ stupidosaur:
thanks for trying to make sense out of it. it was a nice try :) and you could have made ur point without the use of sequential state machine.