An Engineer's Perspective

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  • inlandlobster
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 17

    An Engineer's Perspective



  • Phillip Allen
    new member
    • May 2002
    • 63618

    #2
    Re: An Engineer's Perspective

    I always liked that one...so true
    The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.
    Personal failures are too important to be trusted to others.

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    • Keith Wilson
      Trying to be reasonable
      • Oct 1999
      • 64106

      #3
      Re: An Engineer's Perspective

      The lower one is WAY too simple. More like this:

      "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations,
      for nature cannot be fooled."

      Richard Feynman

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      • willmarsh3
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2004
        • 6684

        #4
        Re: An Engineer's Perspective

        Maybe like this...




        I've had a couple of requests (demands) for updated photos of Cangarda , as well as angry comments on the lack of progress. I just walked ou...
        Will

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        • elf
          opinionated crone
          • Sep 2006
          • 19254

          #5
          Re: An Engineer's Perspective

          Twice a year, whether we like it or not.

          Sigh.
          A society predicated on the assumption that everyone in it should want to get rich is not well situated to become either ethical or imaginative.

          Photographer of sailing and sailboats
          And other things, too.

          http://www.landsedgephoto.photodeck.com

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          • Phillip Allen
            new member
            • May 2002
            • 63618

            #6
            Re: An Engineer's Perspective

            elf seems unabashed about her affliction
            The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.
            Personal failures are too important to be trusted to others.

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            • Michael Beckman

              #7
              Re: An Engineer's Perspective

              And then of course there is the young boys view on things.

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