February 2012
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Spherical Flying Machine →
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Inventables →
Stockpiles of things you didn’t know you could buy!
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Engineering TV →
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Wheel and Track!? Versatile wheel shows one future of robots
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January 2012
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Feeling good today....
I changed my rear brakes and rotors all by myself :) feels good to be handy. Saves money and is fun!
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NDAA 2012
So being an engineer this law stuff is way over my head. Can anyone explain this to me? A Pro/Con list will prob be the best way to get to the point for me : )
Dear Followers
Sorry I’ve been so MIA the Holidays have kept me busy. My new years resolution is to post at least once a day this year. Happy New Year to all!
-FYE
November 2011
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October 2011
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You ever get the feeling that you’re constantly solving a problem that...
– FYE
...Busy to say the least
but I thought I would share that I signed up for Tough Mudder PA 2012 our team leader runs with a Helmet Cam and makes videos/blogs about what to expect and does a good job at it. Check us go at: http://muddercam.com/
I will be running English Town NJ coming Nov 12. Find Team Swamp Asses and take a shot with us :)
September 2011
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Mechanical engineering eBooks - Download for free →
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August 2011
14 posts
The Art of Complex Problem Solving →
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Quantum Mechanics demonstrations →
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Capture 360 video from iPhone4 →
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360 look inside Space Shuttle Discovery's flight... →
Xoom
Oh yeah setting up my XOOM so I can post for you all again
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Brain regions can take short naps during... →
If you’ve ever lost your keys or stuck the milk in the cupboard and the cereal in the refrigerator, you may have been the victim of a tired brain region that was taking a quick nap
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Implantable computers to restore brain function →
Tiny, implantable computers that would restore brain function lost to disease or injury is the goal of University of Washington research recently funded by a $1 million, three-year grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation……
Anonymous asked: Hi.
I'm starting my freshman year at college toward me degree in Electrical Engineering. I'm really excited but I had a question.
I took AP calc my senior year and I got a three on the exam so I had credit and my university but I don't feel confident enough to start off with college calc so I stepped down to pre calc. Is that bad? I mean some of my friends even decided...
I'm starting my freshman year at college toward me degree in Electrical Engineering. I'm really excited but I had a question.
I took AP calc my senior year and I got a three on the exam so I had credit and my university but I don't feel confident enough to start off with college calc so I stepped down to pre calc. Is that bad? I mean some of my friends even decided...
July 2011
5 posts
Net Book?
Long time no post from me. It is hard to run a good blog while always away from your computer for work. It’s killing me, I really enjoy posting articles and keeping up to date on Engineering. However, with work comes money, thus I’m thinking of getting a nice little net book that I can take around with me while I’m on travel and start posting like a fiend again :) … If...
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