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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool



 
 
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Old December 31st 06, 01:25 AM posted to alt.audio.pro.live-sound,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.tubes,uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.opinion
Robert Casey
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Default Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool


There is a mechanical property of metals that most of the
qualities in a rod is concentrated in the narrow section
of the rim.


Wrong.



Another idiot who calls himself an engineer who has never heard of
Timoshenko's Strength of Materials.



That's mechanical and or civil engineering. Electrical engineers aren't
usually taught this stuff. The closest I came to this stuff was a
"strength of materials" 3 credit class sophomore year, and that was just
things like weights bending solid rods and such. The prof always said
"what's the first thing we do? A: Make a free body diagram"...

Maybe things are different in Europe than the USA....
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Old December 31st 06, 05:15 PM posted to alt.audio.pro.live-sound,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.tubes,uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.opinion
Chris Malcolm
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Default Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool

In uk.rec.audio robert casey wrote:

There is a mechanical property of metals that most of the
qualities in a rod is concentrated in the narrow section
of the rim.

Wrong.


Another idiot who calls himself an engineer who has never heard of
Timoshenko's Strength of Materials.


That's mechanical and or civil engineering. Electrical engineers aren't
usually taught this stuff.


Of course they aren't. They'd be taught about the electrical
properties of homogeneous rods, which are no more homogeneous than are
its physical properties, as any fule kno except apparently those who
are only a mouse click away from the largest human knowledge
repository and the most efficient search engine ever devised.

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Old December 31st 06, 06:44 PM posted to alt.audio.pro.live-sound,rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.tubes,uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.opinion
Clyde Slick
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Default Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool


Chris Malcolm a scris:


fule kno


Krooglish for Arny

 




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