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NOYB May 18th 04 08:44 PM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
"basskisser" wrote in message
om...


And
numerous additional domestic terrorist attacks would be occurring

because
algore would be dealing with each attack as a law enforcement issue.


What proof of this wild allegation do you have?


He thinks the president runs every single aspect of the government.


LOL. Pot, kettle, black. It is *your side* which has been blaming Bush for
the actions of some perverts snapping pictures of naked Iraqis.



Doug Kanter May 18th 04 08:46 PM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 

"NOYB" wrote in message
hlink.net...

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
"basskisser" wrote in message
om...


And
numerous additional domestic terrorist attacks would be occurring

because
algore would be dealing with each attack as a law enforcement issue.

What proof of this wild allegation do you have?


He thinks the president runs every single aspect of the government.


LOL. Pot, kettle, black. It is *your side* which has been blaming Bush

for
the actions of some perverts snapping pictures of naked Iraqis.



No, dummy. My major complaint with Bush, with regard to the prison mess, is
that he hasn't rolled any heads yet. Among other things, one important
quality of a good boss is knowing when the use of terror is appropriate with
employees. Sadly, your president talks a good video game, but he's actually
quite the pussy.



DSK May 18th 04 08:53 PM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 
P.Fritz wrote:
I'd would not want to deive across any bridge designed by a mechanical
engineer. :-)


Why not? Any decent mechanical engineering curriculum covers all that is
needed.

But then I would not want a podiatrist to perform brain surgery either.


So, who did you get to perform your brain surgery? A lawn mower repair man?

Personally I hope to avoid both Nobby's sort of bridges (both the dental
and the dream varieties), and brain surgery no matter who performs it.

DSK


P.Fritz May 18th 04 09:51 PM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 

"DSK" wrote in message
...
P.Fritz wrote:
I'd would not want to deive across any bridge designed by a mechanical
engineer. :-)


Why not? Any decent mechanical engineering curriculum covers all that is
needed.


You really do like to proclaim your ignorance.
Full of crap as usual

Mechanical Engineering Course of Study (far above 'decent" BTW)
FRESHMAN YEAR

Calculus I

Calculus II

English Composition I

English Composition II

General Chemistry

Intro. Physics I (mechanics)

Hist/Poly Sci Requirement

Introduction to Computing

Intro to Eng. Graphs. & Vis.

Wellness2


SOPHOMORE YEAR

Calculus III

Differential Equations

Intro Physics II (mag/optic)

Circuits and Electronics

Intro to Mechanics (statics/def bods)

Dynamics of rigid Bodies

Creative Decisions and Design

Principles & Applications of Eng. Materials

Computing Techniques

Science 3


JUNIOR YEAR

System Dynamics & Control

Experimental Methodology Lab

Thermodynamics

Economics Social Science4

Fluid Mechanics

Heat Transfer

Essentials of Eng.Economy

Machine Design

Mechanics of Materials

Statistics & Applications

Instrumentation & Electronics Lab

Energy Conversion & Mechatronics


SENIOR YEAR


Mechanical Eng Systems Lab

Experimental Eng. Lab

Energy systems Analysis & Design

Capstone Design

Engineering Ethics 5 (Social Science or Humanities)

Manufacturing Processes & Eng.

Technical Elective

Social Science Elective

Humanities Elective

Technical Elective

--------------------------------------------------------------

Not a significant structural engineering course in the lot



But then I would not want a podiatrist to perform brain surgery either.


So, who did you get to perform your brain surgery? A lawn mower repair

man?

Clueless as usual


Personally I hope to avoid both Nobby's sort of bridges (both the dental
and the dream varieties), and brain surgery no matter who performs it.

DSK




DSK May 18th 04 10:06 PM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 
P.Fritz wrote:
Not a significant structural engineering course in the lot


really? What do you call

"Dynamics of rigid Bodies"
"Principles & Applications of Eng. Materials"
"Mechanics of Materials"

Designing a bridge was a freshman statics exercise when I was in school.

Clueless as usual


Agreed.

DSK


NOYB May 18th 04 11:08 PM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 

wrote in message
link.net...
Actually, the original plan came about in the late 1980's.....


No it didn't. It is now believed that the original plan executed by Ramzi
Yousef of toppling the towers in 1993 was merged with the Bojinka plan
discovered during an arrest in the Philippines in 1995.


But the plan was sidetracked by a new direction of planting a bomb under

one
tower to get it to fall into the other...


Your timeline is out of order.




NOYB May 18th 04 11:10 PM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 
I had Civil Engineering I and II in my ME program. It followed Statics and
Design.




"P.Fritz" wrote in message
...

"DSK" wrote in message
...
P.Fritz wrote:
I'd would not want to deive across any bridge designed by a mechanical
engineer. :-)


Why not? Any decent mechanical engineering curriculum covers all that is
needed.


You really do like to proclaim your ignorance.
Full of crap as usual

Mechanical Engineering Course of Study (far above 'decent" BTW)
FRESHMAN YEAR

Calculus I

Calculus II

English Composition I

English Composition II

General Chemistry

Intro. Physics I (mechanics)

Hist/Poly Sci Requirement

Introduction to Computing

Intro to Eng. Graphs. & Vis.

Wellness2


SOPHOMORE YEAR

Calculus III

Differential Equations

Intro Physics II (mag/optic)

Circuits and Electronics

Intro to Mechanics (statics/def bods)

Dynamics of rigid Bodies

Creative Decisions and Design

Principles & Applications of Eng. Materials

Computing Techniques

Science 3


JUNIOR YEAR

System Dynamics & Control

Experimental Methodology Lab

Thermodynamics

Economics Social Science4

Fluid Mechanics

Heat Transfer

Essentials of Eng.Economy

Machine Design

Mechanics of Materials

Statistics & Applications

Instrumentation & Electronics Lab

Energy Conversion & Mechatronics


SENIOR YEAR


Mechanical Eng Systems Lab

Experimental Eng. Lab

Energy systems Analysis & Design

Capstone Design

Engineering Ethics 5 (Social Science or Humanities)

Manufacturing Processes & Eng.

Technical Elective

Social Science Elective

Humanities Elective

Technical Elective

--------------------------------------------------------------

Not a significant structural engineering course in the lot



But then I would not want a podiatrist to perform brain surgery

either.

So, who did you get to perform your brain surgery? A lawn mower repair

man?

Clueless as usual


Personally I hope to avoid both Nobby's sort of bridges (both the dental
and the dream varieties), and brain surgery no matter who performs it.

DSK






May 19th 04 12:03 AM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 
Actually, the further I research, it appears that Project Bojinka was
developed after the bombing of the WTC Tower... and was later developed into
the building blocks of the 9/11 attacks...

Will search more because last night I had come across something that said
the Bojinka plans had started in the late 80's and the WTC bomb was a test
bomb for those plans.

"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net...

wrote in message
link.net...
Actually, the original plan came about in the late 1980's.....


No it didn't. It is now believed that the original plan executed by Ramzi
Yousef of toppling the towers in 1993 was merged with the Bojinka plan
discovered during an arrest in the Philippines in 1995.


But the plan was sidetracked by a new direction of planting a bomb under

one
tower to get it to fall into the other...


Your timeline is out of order.






Paul Fritz May 19th 04 02:26 AM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 

"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...
I had Civil Engineering I and II in my ME program. It followed Statics

and
Design.


Do you really think that would qualify you to do bridge design? It is no
different than a podiatrist have a course. section in emergency room or
surgery.....doesn't make him qualified to practice it.....




"P.Fritz" wrote in message
...

"DSK" wrote in message
...
P.Fritz wrote:
I'd would not want to deive across any bridge designed by a

mechanical
engineer. :-)

Why not? Any decent mechanical engineering curriculum covers all

that is
needed.


You really do like to proclaim your ignorance.
Full of crap as usual

Mechanical Engineering Course of Study (far above 'decent" BTW)
FRESHMAN YEAR

Calculus I

Calculus II

English Composition I

English Composition II

General Chemistry

Intro. Physics I (mechanics)

Hist/Poly Sci Requirement

Introduction to Computing

Intro to Eng. Graphs. & Vis.

Wellness2


SOPHOMORE YEAR

Calculus III

Differential Equations

Intro Physics II (mag/optic)

Circuits and Electronics

Intro to Mechanics (statics/def bods)

Dynamics of rigid Bodies

Creative Decisions and Design

Principles & Applications of Eng. Materials

Computing Techniques

Science 3


JUNIOR YEAR

System Dynamics & Control

Experimental Methodology Lab

Thermodynamics

Economics Social Science4

Fluid Mechanics

Heat Transfer

Essentials of Eng.Economy

Machine Design

Mechanics of Materials

Statistics & Applications

Instrumentation & Electronics Lab

Energy Conversion & Mechatronics


SENIOR YEAR


Mechanical Eng Systems Lab

Experimental Eng. Lab

Energy systems Analysis & Design

Capstone Design

Engineering Ethics 5 (Social Science or Humanities)

Manufacturing Processes & Eng.

Technical Elective

Social Science Elective

Humanities Elective

Technical Elective

--------------------------------------------------------------

Not a significant structural engineering course in the lot



But then I would not want a podiatrist to perform brain surgery

either.

So, who did you get to perform your brain surgery? A lawn mower

repair
man?

Clueless as usual


Personally I hope to avoid both Nobby's sort of bridges (both the

dental
and the dream varieties), and brain surgery no matter who performs

it.

DSK









Paul Fritz May 19th 04 02:39 AM

( OT ) On Clinton vs Bush.
 

"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...
I had Civil Engineering I and II in my ME program. It followed Statics

and
Design.


Out of curiosity.....where you in a 'college of enginneering' majoring in
mechanical, or were you in a 'college of mechanical engineering'?....





"P.Fritz" wrote in message
...

"DSK" wrote in message
...
P.Fritz wrote:
I'd would not want to deive across any bridge designed by a

mechanical
engineer. :-)

Why not? Any decent mechanical engineering curriculum covers all

that is
needed.


You really do like to proclaim your ignorance.
Full of crap as usual

Mechanical Engineering Course of Study (far above 'decent" BTW)
FRESHMAN YEAR

Calculus I

Calculus II

English Composition I

English Composition II

General Chemistry

Intro. Physics I (mechanics)

Hist/Poly Sci Requirement

Introduction to Computing

Intro to Eng. Graphs. & Vis.

Wellness2


SOPHOMORE YEAR

Calculus III

Differential Equations

Intro Physics II (mag/optic)

Circuits and Electronics

Intro to Mechanics (statics/def bods)

Dynamics of rigid Bodies

Creative Decisions and Design

Principles & Applications of Eng. Materials

Computing Techniques

Science 3


JUNIOR YEAR

System Dynamics & Control

Experimental Methodology Lab

Thermodynamics

Economics Social Science4

Fluid Mechanics

Heat Transfer

Essentials of Eng.Economy

Machine Design

Mechanics of Materials

Statistics & Applications

Instrumentation & Electronics Lab

Energy Conversion & Mechatronics


SENIOR YEAR


Mechanical Eng Systems Lab

Experimental Eng. Lab

Energy systems Analysis & Design

Capstone Design

Engineering Ethics 5 (Social Science or Humanities)

Manufacturing Processes & Eng.

Technical Elective

Social Science Elective

Humanities Elective

Technical Elective

--------------------------------------------------------------

Not a significant structural engineering course in the lot



But then I would not want a podiatrist to perform brain surgery

either.

So, who did you get to perform your brain surgery? A lawn mower

repair
man?

Clueless as usual


Personally I hope to avoid both Nobby's sort of bridges (both the

dental
and the dream varieties), and brain surgery no matter who performs

it.

DSK










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