Is honest really the best policy ???
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:53 am
Let me narrate some of my experiences ,
In one lab exam I was told to implement a circuit generates the required waveform . I did design the ciruit , the circuit diagram was perfect , however when i implemented the circuit , I didnt get the required output , I fact i received nothing on the CRO . I tried to debug it , but failed in the process , I thought i was going to fail in the lab exam , But i answered all the viva questions and got moderate marks . But after exam , I replaced the breadboard n Voila I got the output....
But do you know what my friend did , he also didnt get the output. He connected a wire from the CRO to his hand without the examiner noticing and manipulted the wire so delicately that the output did actually look the waveform to be generated n he got good marks (he he ...)
I must also confess that in the lab exam of previous semester , I also cheated , The problem was to solve a problem based on polygon clipping algorithm . I didnt learn polygon clipping properly , I used my own goofy variation of the Cohen -Sutherland Line clipping algorithm to get the output and bluffed the teacher into beleiving that it was something else and i got the highest marks (coz i compleated the 2 hr exam in 30 minutes ...)
This proves that honesty is not always the best policy......
In one lab exam I was told to implement a circuit generates the required waveform . I did design the ciruit , the circuit diagram was perfect , however when i implemented the circuit , I didnt get the required output , I fact i received nothing on the CRO . I tried to debug it , but failed in the process , I thought i was going to fail in the lab exam , But i answered all the viva questions and got moderate marks . But after exam , I replaced the breadboard n Voila I got the output....
But do you know what my friend did , he also didnt get the output. He connected a wire from the CRO to his hand without the examiner noticing and manipulted the wire so delicately that the output did actually look the waveform to be generated n he got good marks (he he ...)
I must also confess that in the lab exam of previous semester , I also cheated , The problem was to solve a problem based on polygon clipping algorithm . I didnt learn polygon clipping properly , I used my own goofy variation of the Cohen -Sutherland Line clipping algorithm to get the output and bluffed the teacher into beleiving that it was something else and i got the highest marks (coz i compleated the 2 hr exam in 30 minutes ...)
This proves that honesty is not always the best policy......