Rant alert..Improper use of engineering terms
#51
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Funny how you're so brilliant but we're supposed to ignore you inability to spell. Spelling is usually mastered in elementary school.
I don't criticize peoples' spelling on this forum but I have no use for people who feel the need to stand on a soap box and tell us all what we don't know. At least you should have used spell check so you would appear to be intelligent. Too late now.
I don't criticize peoples' spelling on this forum but I have no use for people who feel the need to stand on a soap box and tell us all what we don't know. At least you should have used spell check so you would appear to be intelligent. Too late now.
"I don't spell that good,.... so I am willing to accept poor spelling"
"I know what TQ and HP mean, so I am NOT willing to accept mistakes with that".
"I am smart and you are stupid"
"I have a big ego"
"Etc."
#56
That dude (or his brother) is working at Lowes in Peoria IL. I asked if they had any 1/4" galvanized pipe fittings. He said "No, all the 1/4" we have is small."
#57
Okay, got home, had a ruff day at work, poured me a gin and tonic, (yes I am an engineer) fired up a stokie (is that the correct spelling, hell I don't know, I can't spell worth a crap either) and pulled up this thread.
I'm sitting here LMAO, I needed this... give em hell guys. I'll check back later after I've checked the do-hicky on my whatchumacallit.
I'm sitting here LMAO, I needed this... give em hell guys. I'll check back later after I've checked the do-hicky on my whatchumacallit.
#60
So let me get this straight, when the mass exceeds the maximum bending moment and the modulus of elasticity has been exceeded resulting in permemant deformation, what type of failure is it ?