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![]() How about a couple of Chem E's? Both my wife and I are Chem E's working in the environmental fields (different schools and employers though). So we get to talk about LaPlace Transforms, McCabe-Thiele diagrams, Rauschig Rings and how to remediate tetracyclohexamethyldeath. Naaah, not really, mostly we talk about kendo and iaido. ![]() |
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Electrical Engineers are needed to make things for the Software Engineers to bitch about. ![]() Chem Eng. heh? Doing something useful lately? |
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Wow, this really hits home for me as I am doing my homework for AAE right now. There has to be some Aero/Astro Engineers around here!
By the way, I didn't realize that MATLAB is 20 years old. There were so many problems with using it three years ago though which may or may not have been a software or network thing. |
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By the way, I didn't realize that MATLAB is 20 years old. There were so many problems with using it three years ago though which may or may not have been a software or network thing. ![]() I do however like MatLab, even own my own copy (which I bought cheap). But since MathWorks require me to have the CD inserted if I want to run it, I most often just use it from the schools computer (SSH with X-forwarding is the shit!) I am studying for a masters degree in computer engineering. |
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Electrical Engineers are needed to make things for the Software Engineers to bitch about. ![]() (smut intended!) |
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Hey, another Chem E. What are you doing in Beantown? Chem Eng. heh? Doing something useful lately? Hmm... Hank. |
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How many in here belong to the oldest, the most honor, the most contribution to the civilization, and the lowest paid of all branch of engineer, I am talking about Civil Eng. Hail to the poor!!! |
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Concrete, explosives, big machines - it ain't all bad. All I get is a cubicle and an artificial sense of urgency. |
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How many in here belong to the oldest, the most honor, the most contribution to the civilization, and the lowest paid of all branch of engineer, I am talking about Civil Eng. Hail to the poor!!! ![]() My degree is EE but I've lapsed into pure software geekery. I do a lot of work on satellite ground stations, lately the XM radio uplink. Didn't know chemicals used Laplace Transforms - EEs use a ton of transform math. My math is nearly 25 years old now and about that rusty, I probably couldn't even recognise the symbols much less do transform math of any sort. |
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That's why I like working in a steel mill making rebar for concrete. No explosives except when water hits hot stuff but definitely big machines. Our roughing stand uses a 2000 Hp engine and final speeds on 8mm rebar is 25 m/s. Fun |
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