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RE: Engineering YouTube Channel Recommendations
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10-20-2023 11:07 AM
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Yeah, his is by far the best for the Civil Engineer in my opinion. A similar one that is more specifically for the CivE is City Beautiful. If you have an interest in Automotive items at all, Engineering Explained is really good. There's a lot of physics and equations in his and gives you a ...
RE: Drinking on the job
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02-21-2023 02:33 PM
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Agree. 2-3 is about right. I sometimes skip the afternoon coffee in favor of a Cherry Coke. Also, if you're not taking the opportunity to have a collection of novelty mugs to use at work, you're missing out. ------------------------------ Craig Smallegan P.E., M.ASCE Senior Structural Engineer ...
RE: Drinking on the job
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RE: How Exact is Time = Money?
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11-16-2022 10:16 AM
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Our tool of choice is LiquidPlanner. There is a timer tracker in there to use. GENERALLY... Our engineers include *short* breaks on the project. Once the timer has started, you try to keep on it as best as possible. When done with working on that project or if you know you're going to take a *long* ...
RE: ENGINEERING MEME THREAD
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01-30-2022 07:36 PM
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N/t ------------------------------ Craig Smallegan P.E., M.ASCE Senior Structural Engineer Leesburg IN ------------------------------
RE: ENGINEERING MEME THREAD
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01-19-2022 08:40 AM
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That's the laugh you give when you tell a student to solve for member "HA". ------------------------------ Craig Smallegan P.E., M.ASCE Senior Structural Engineer Leesburg IN ------------------------------
RE: 2022 New Year Resolutions
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01-14-2022 09:58 AM
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I often struggled with New Year's resolutions. I listen to a productivity podcast on which one of them is an educational YouTubber. He talked a lot of setting a yearly theme rather than a resolution. The video he made on it can be seen here: https://youtu.be/NVGuFdX5guE So this year, my Theme is ...
RE: Podcast Recommendations?
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08-26-2021 08:24 AM
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I can back the 538 and Car Talk ones previously mentioned. In the realm of the sciences one that I like that only had a few shows was "Catastrophe" by Jess Phoenix. She's a geologist/volcanist who in the show looked at various things like oil rig explosions, plane decompressions, etc. The human error, ...
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