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  1. #6811
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    Fusi stops in the somewhere in the seventies (we have a copy), so there was indeed room for an addendum or a completely new book. It would be interesting to compare the historic info with Fusi, just to see what the Museo could add. (Fusi was the main historian of the museum)
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    So you're a doctor now, buddy? Should we trust you?
    Congrats!
    Don't know, just now I'm responsible for the nonsenses I post
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    Fusi stops in the somewhere in the seventies (we have a copy), so there was indeed room for an addendum or a completely new book. It would be interesting to compare the historic info with Fusi, just to see what the Museo could add. (Fusi was the main historian of the museum)
    Would be interesting indeed. I could post some shots of chapter or car, but for a full comparison you'd need the full book...
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    Congratulations Damiano, which type of doctor do you want to be?
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    Doctor in Mechanical Engineering at the moment, "Magistrale" Doctor in Automotive Engineering in the foreseeable future, and asap I hope.

    The "magistrale" comes from "magister", so "teaher" and doesn't have much to do with "masterful", I can't think of a good translation though, as it doesn't involve teaching at all.
    It's just a second level degree, or something.
    It should be like a master in the States, albeit we have masters too, which are different from those, obviously...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeonOfTheDead View Post
    Doctor in Mechanical Engineering at the moment, "Magistrale" Doctor in Automotive Engineering in the foreseeable future, and asap I hope.

    The "magistrale" comes from "magister", so "teaher" and doesn't have much to do with "masterful", I can't think of a good translation though, as it doesn't involve teaching at all.
    It's just a second level degree, or something.
    It should be like a master in the States, albeit we have masters too, which are different from those, obviously...
    I tried to look this up on the internet and didn't get uch help. So your Doctor in mechanical engineering is similar to our Bachelors degree then? And if Magistrale is similar to our Master, then what is your equivalent of our Doctorate?

    Congrats anyways and good luck on the continued education.

    I bought a 5 layer cheesy burrito thing from taco bell fro $0.89. Was worth the money.
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    4L of this

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    To service my bike tonight in the attempt to get it going again.
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    we're a blackberry family. but mother is more a multimedia fiend when it comes to phones so a 3GS is on the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwgkd View Post
    I bought a 5 layer cheesy burrito thing from taco bell fro $0.89. Was worth the money.
    America: land of the free, and home of the cheap.

    Things are pretty cheap here, but as far as advanced countries go, I dunno if anyone has shit cheaper than USA.

    Oh well, we have good healthcare, and less gun nuts and murderers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    America: land of the free, and home of the cheap.

    Things are pretty cheap here, but as far as advanced countries go, I dunno if anyone has shit cheaper than USA.

    Oh well, we have good healthcare, and less gun nuts and murderers.
    LOL...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    America: land of the free, and home of the cheap.

    Things are pretty cheap here, but as far as advanced countries go, I dunno if anyone has shit cheaper than USA.

    Oh well, we have good healthcare, and less gun nuts and murderers.
    Cheapest 'snack' stuff from McDs or burger king is $2 in Aus.

    And we're all gun nuts and murderers with good healthcare so it balances out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wwgkd View Post
    I tried to look this up on the internet and didn't get uch help. So your Doctor in mechanical engineering is similar to our Bachelors degree then? And if Magistrale is similar to our Master, then what is your equivalent of our Doctorate?

    Congrats anyways and good luck on the continued education.
    Thanks.
    This is the path:
    - First level degree (like Bachelors degree), 3 years, takes longer
    -- a first level master is available in some cases (1 year, 6 months of classes, 6 of internship)

    - Magistrale degree (like your Master), 2 years, can take longer
    -- a second level master (again 1 year) is often available

    - doctorate (3 years)

    I bet after the Magistrale I won't be much into studying anymore, the doctorate here is useful almost only if you're going to work inside of university (no, thanks). A one year master could be a possibility though, will see.
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    Got Billy Talent III and Muse: The Resistance. Worth the money. Got the two for 2 for $20.00 and HMV.
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    need a new pc before i go to university in september. so buying it peice by peice each month until then. starting with the case.


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    Good case.. I have the lower version (the three hundred I think it's called) and it's great... except that my video card (ATi 4870X2) butts into the drive bays, so I can't fit more than 4 hard drives in it.
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