If we must have crackpots on this forum, can we have a moderator confine these posts to a "Yet another perpetual motion device" section?...
What a load of crap. The reason no PhD student will go near this is because they understand the laws of thermodynamics. I knew this article was...
+1 on KISS, He's right, you probably could make it, certainly at prototype stage, but I'd suggest its pointless making it with that thread about...
The parts shown in image isunmanufacturable, has interferences, suffers massive stress concentrations at root of thread and needs general...
There are more people in UK with the "EurIng" title than in Germany or France. (Data was correct a few years back, maybe has changed now, will...
The last program originating in US with an Engineer as the lead Character was "Prison Break", I think. I found it amusing that he couldn't...
Thanks for the information. I am genuinely interested, mainly spouting from online discussions about Engineer being a protected title in US....
Accredited Degrees Do you not have accredited degree courses? (those approved by a governing body such as Engineering Council via one of the...
Sorry, What is an EIT? -AS
So there is no restriction on who can use the title "Engineer" just who can sign off the designs? That's a completely different picture to how...
Protected Titles including Engineer I'm now fascinated by what Dana and Maniacal are saying here, as it is at odds with what a lot of US...
Design Week I've been name checked in Design Week as the Principal Engineer on the Zandra Rhoades & Tom Heatherwick Fashion and Textile Museum...
Carl, The PE thing is American, in UK we are CEng or IEng (CEng is higher qualification and closer associated with academic qualifications that...
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