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Bumer 2

  • Mar 3, 2008
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Bumer 2 Opening

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Gas turbines

  • Feb 24, 2008
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A candle flame's hottest point is about 980 °F.  The newest gas turbine engines sustain temperatures three times that in the combustor; greater than 1,000 °F fuel is routinely used for cooling other sections.

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Frozen campus

  • Feb 23, 2008
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Where's a pair of ice skates when ya need them?

Icey
Icey

4 comments Tags: snow, winter, weather, michigan, umich

Russian rap

  • Feb 21, 2008
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Napass - Spam
Napass - Spam

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Stripgenerator

  • Feb 21, 2008
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I've always liked writing New Yorker-esque comic one liners, but can't draw cartoons for the life of me.  Stripgenerator means I don't have to.  My first attempt (context from a previous entry).


Corporate-info-session
Corporate-info-session
Sucks you can't modify the characters' facial expressions.  And yeah, I know this one isn't New Yorker-esque.

Another. This one's pretentious while making fun of pretension.  I don't like it that much.

Books
Books

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Giant green shirt

  • Feb 21, 2008
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Thoughts?

Green shirt
Green shirt



1 comment Tags: art, clothing, shirts, umich

QotD: Get Me Outta Here

  • Feb 17, 2008
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If you could teleport to any place in the world right this second, where would you go?

Downtown Denver.  I drove through there over the summer. I've seen a lot of downtowns and this one struck me as being so lively. And it's right by the mountains!

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QotD: Happily Ever After?

  • Feb 15, 2008
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How did you celebrate Valentine's Day?
Submitted by Stephen.

Didn't.

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Info sessions

  • Feb 15, 2008
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At corporate "info" sessions, students learn that all big engineering companies are the same.  Take Lockheed Martin.  They have a handful of sexy projects that make for really cool CGI animations (and that a tiny elite of the company get to touch), then a vast array of mundane defense programs that actually return profits.  All of these companies allow flexible work hours, diverse promotion tracks, tuition reimbursement and fantastic benefits.  They all pay well. They consistently show up on those "Best places to work" lists.  The information's all identical to that on their employment websites, so they bribe students with free pizza (tip: Fortune 100 companies usually are the most generous in that regard; avoid the no-name info sessions if you're hungry).  That's why I went.

After ten minutes, every seat was taken
After ten minutes, every seat was taken
Their programs and departments are so huge though that it's a rare day when you feel you're contributing valuably to anything.  With projects of this complexity, most of engineers' time is spent checking numbers on minute components or working on tools that may augment existing procedures that may be used during the next product test if they are approved and they feel like using a new tool instead of the stuff they've used for twenty years.  Everything is overengineered and checked twenty times over because that's the only way we can ensure these massively intricate machines work well, and do not (unintentionally) kill people.  Big engineering isn't a problem; it does solve things.  The U.S. today is the only country that can singlehandedly support the development of a modern, heavy fighter aircraft, because it has the money and army of engineers to scour every dark corner of an awesomely difficult design task (Europe unioned, Russia's fighter tripped and fell, India and Israel abandoned theirs, while China and Sweden opted for light fighters).  For the individual engineer though, the person dragged along and perhaps never thought of, this type of work is seldom fun.  It's a job.  Near graduation, most students accept this, and I wonder what college (and the world) does to toss cold water on all of their freshmen ambition.  They don't start out like this.

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I hate titles

  • Feb 15, 2008
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It's an entrepreneurship seminar course.  One credit, no homework or tests, just come once a week and hear some guy talk for an hour.  Below speaking is Josh Linkner, CEO of ePrize (the guy on the screen is one of his investors).

In college he was a jazz musician, no joke.
In college he was a jazz musician, no joke.

I have been taking careful notes in this sinecure of a class.  Why?  In the course evaluation I will judge, lecture by lecture, the catering provided at the end of each talk.

Catering
Catering

The roasted asparagus spears had a tangy marinade, and who doesn't love fresh mozzarella in pesto?  There were other good things, like some kind of alfredo lasagna and it appeared quiche, but I wasn't too hungry.

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