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jmanela 20-06-2011 22:56

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MattC9 20-06-2011 22:57

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The 2 main things you need to fix anything in your house(dorm or apartment)

jwfoss 21-06-2011 10:44

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What's that old saying... "If it moves and it shouldn't use duct tape, if it doesn't move and it should use WD-40"

Bob Steele 21-06-2011 12:13

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I think they forgot the zip ties...

Molten 21-06-2011 23:15

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Originally Posted by jwfoss (Post 1066363)
What's that old saying... "If it moves and it shouldn't use duct tape, if it doesn't move and it should use WD-40"

I always found a hammer to work better for things that don't move and should. I guess mileage will vary.

Jason

Andrew Schreiber 21-06-2011 23:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Molten (Post 1066434)
I always found a hammer to work better for things that don't move and should. I guess mileage will vary.

Jason

Truth be told, a hammer can make things that shouldn't move and do stop being so darn mobile.

Molten 22-06-2011 02:10

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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 1066438)
Truth be told, a hammer can make things that shouldn't move and do stop being so darn mobile.

I guess the perfect engineers solution is to replace the WD-40 and the duct tape with a hammer. No need for 2 things you have to keep replacing when you can use one that just keeps on hitting.

Jason

Ian Curtis 22-06-2011 20:38

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It's funny to joke, but I think it's also worth remembering that engineering IS serious business, and people's lives will probably at some point depend upon your work. My lead likes to say, "We use a lot of engineering judgement. And in a lot of cases, we'll never know we made the right call. But if we make the wrong one..."

(I'm doing commercial jet stability & control)

woody 22-06-2011 23:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Molten (Post 1066440)
I guess the perfect engineers solution is to replace the WD-40 and the duct tape with a hammer. No need for 2 things you have to keep replacing when you can use one that just keeps on hitting.

Jason

"If all else fails, get a bigger hammer." - Killer Bees proverb

PAR_WIG1350 23-06-2011 00:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Molten (Post 1066440)
I guess the perfect engineers solution is to replace the WD-40 and the duct tape with a hammer. No need for 2 things you have to keep replacing when you can use one that just keeps on hitting.

Jason

But a hammer doesn't work in all cases, often, a hammer could also make things worse ::ouch::

,4lex S. 23-06-2011 02:10

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Not to be a kill joy, but engineering is serious business.

There is a reason we have professional associations. If you screw up, you can, and will get people killed. Many jobs in this profession cause sleepless nights.

This is meant as a reminder for all graduating FIRSTers who intend on jumping into engineering. You will be doing some of the most important work in the world, and it is highly rewarding, but don't forget your duty to protect society from the risks of invention.

rwood359 23-06-2011 02:43

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If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Andrew Schreiber 23-06-2011 09:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ,4lex S. (Post 1066530)
Not to be a kill joy, but engineering is serious business.

There is a reason we have professional associations. If you screw up, you can, and will get people killed. Many jobs in this profession cause sleepless nights.

This is meant as a reminder for all graduating FIRSTers who intend on jumping into engineering. You will be doing some of the most important work in the world, and it is highly rewarding, but don't forget your duty to protect society from the risks of invention.

Not to sound like I'm blowing you off but I think most of us KNOW engineering is serious business. We also know that sometimes you have to laugh and joke around. The balance between the two is important to keeping yourself being productive and happy.

Jon Stratis 23-06-2011 11:17

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Originally Posted by ,4lex S. (Post 1066530)
There is a reason we have professional associations. If you screw up, you can, and will get people killed. Many jobs in this profession cause sleepless nights.

I hate to argue this point, but it really depends on what you're doing. Most engineers won't be working in truly life-critical applications. There are tons of engineers working on designing computer games, productivity apps, consumer PC's, and consumer appliances that don't risk killing someone. I really doubt the engineer that designed my blender at home worried about it killing someone. Taking off a finger maybe (and then only to protect the company from idiots who misuse the product), but not killing. Those that choose to do so knowing the stress involved. I work in an industry were, quite literally, a mistake in one of our products will kill our customer. But fortunately, our products save thousands of lives every day, and increase the quality of life for thousands, which is a rewarding experience all its own. I knew that when I started here. I knew the difference in stress and the affect I would have on people's lives between taking a job here versus somewhere like Microsoft.

Lets try not to scare the kids away before they even know what market segment they want to work in.

Molten 23-06-2011 18:51

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Yes, engineering is serious business. There is potential danger involved with building a machine. That said, sometimes it is appropriate to joke about something that is serious as long as everyone knows it is a joke. Anybody that frequents this forum should know that an engineer needs more then a hammer so I suppose I'm making the assumption that anyone reading this should know I was joking. I've heard many professional engineers say something along the lines of "You only need two things. (blank) if it isn't moving and should be. And (blank) if it is moving and shouldn't". In general, I've found engineers to have a good sense of humor that helps them deal with the stress that they go through every day. That said, this thread reminded me of a video I re-discovered recently when searching youtube for "chiefdelphi" by mistake. Some of you might remember it. I think its pretty clear what part of the video I was reminded of.

Jason


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