Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:46 pm
Ah yes...the architects draw the pretty pictures, but it is the engineers that make the pretty pictures standup and work.Alaric wrote:maybe they can get the Calatrava bridges to work
Ah yes...the architects draw the pretty pictures, but it is the engineers that make the pretty pictures standup and work.Alaric wrote:maybe they can get the Calatrava bridges to work
A nice thought jtstang, but I suspect that will only happen when you and I each pony up 20 million...which means don't hold your breath. I know that isn't a problem for you as an attorney on the rise jt, but I'm just an old engineer with a declining 401K.jtstang wrote:I think they ought to call the the jtstang/PK Engineering School. We are the two most famous graduates on ponyfans.com, which ought to be the criteria for all future naming of SMU things.
What about London Bridges? They have been falling down since I was a baby.Alaric wrote:maybe they can get the Calatrava bridges to work
Either you aren't very old or (more likely) all the London bridges are gone.lmrydel wrote:What about London Bridges? They have been falling down since I was a baby.Alaric wrote:maybe they can get the Calatrava bridges to work
Or Sarah Palin's 'Bridge to Nowhere'.Alaric wrote:maybe they can get the Calatrava bridges to work
So obviously it would take a good engineer to get them working.PK wrote:Either you aren't very old or (more likely) all the London bridges are gone.lmrydel wrote:What about London Bridges? They have been falling down since I was a baby.Alaric wrote:maybe they can get the Calatrava bridges to work
London Bridge is in Arizona at the Colorado River.mrydel wrote:So obviously it would take a good engineer to get them working.PK wrote:Either you aren't very old or (more likely) all the London bridges are gone.lmrydel wrote: What about London Bridges? They have been falling down since I was a baby.
Actually London Bridge was moved somewhere in the US west last I heard. Has it been destroyed since then?
That was actually playing on Channel 4 this morning since Time Warner yanked NBC last weekThadFilms wrote:
Yeah, I channel surfed pass it last Sunday.smupony94 wrote:That was actually playing on Channel 4 this morning since Time Warner yanked NBC last weekThadFilms wrote:
Fear not, SMU is not in Austin or California.ThadFilms wrote:Yes I know, it's military - for those of you who have a problem with such things colluding with education -
Maybe this means an aeronautical engineering major is in the works.Doubly surprising, because when I think SMU engineering, I just have never thought 'aerospace'/'aeronautics'. Fantastic.
Before the law school gig, I took my ME degree to Bell Helicopter and Boeing in Seattle for 4 years. Those guys to a fair amount of aerospace work. There's a fair amount of cross-over in those disciplines.ThadFilms wrote:Doubly surprising, because when I think SMU engineering, I just have never thought 'aerospace'/'aeronautics'. Fantastic.
Never knew that. Good to know....jtstang wrote:Before the law school gig, I took my ME degree to Bell Helicopter and Boeing in Seattle for 4 years. Those guys to a fair amount of aerospace work. There's a fair amount of cross-over in those disciplines.ThadFilms wrote:Doubly surprising, because when I think SMU engineering, I just have never thought 'aerospace'/'aeronautics'. Fantastic.