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Refugio Rochin, P.E., M.ASCE

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Posted By Refugio Rochin 04-02-2022 09:28 AM
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estimado Señor George; I would like to say that I have not seen the approach demonstrated in the Notes. If you are judging it based on the Dynamics theory, then I think it is very noble. However our Engineering discipline provides us to examine the Winds on buildings according to the theories of the ...
Posted By Refugio Rochin 12-20-2021 09:17 AM
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Block Pad isn't free, but it's like SMath. ------------------------------ Refugio Rochin P.E., M.ASCE Civil Engineer V NAXUTL Is Rochin Structure Design Middleburg FL ------------------------------
Posted By Refugio Rochin 08-02-2021 09:19 AM
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My father had a lot of practical experience before getting his Doctorate, which I would look back and say it blazzoned me because my generation was entirely different my parents having just two kids, and he was in a family of five. So my bachelor's degree was somewhat expatriated from my young mind and ...
Posted By Refugio Rochin 02-09-2021 08:46 AM
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I was neither at a project site, nor was I with a shovel digging, however I found that a neighborhood had a certain characteristic that told the history... it's not exactly archaeology but it is a story of that anthropology through observing the characteristics, which I might assume is a creationism ...
Posted By Refugio Rochin 09-21-2020 12:46 PM
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As a veteran engineer (Moreso a program usuary) FORTRAN was demised quickly in light of C++, and at Berkeley they introduced a language called TcL for the finite element enthusiasts (of which I am not); in light of it VBA has become useful, and intuitive. I've seen a few programs by Python, however, ...