So I finished up my MS in Systems Engineering last night. On my birthday.
And didn't even get drunk.
I helped a friend of mine replace the RF brake line in his brother's '72 Vette.
Yay me.
That is all.
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Welcome to the club!
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You've also changed the brake line on a '72 Vette?
j/k... although you may have.
So what's yours in?
j/k... although you may have.
So what's yours in?
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Brake lines on a 75 and 86 Vettes.
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Congrats, Will! How was it? I was thinking about an MS in Systems Engineering for myself.
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Nice work. I will have to send you some Gin.
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Congrats!
I'm back in school, taking Environmental Science courses, Industrial Mechanics, Programmable Logic Controllers, Photovoltaic Systems, plus 4 introductions: Intro to Fuel Cells, Intro to Geothermal / Solar Energy, Intro to Wind Energy Tech, and Intro to Smart Grid.
I'm back in school, taking Environmental Science courses, Industrial Mechanics, Programmable Logic Controllers, Photovoltaic Systems, plus 4 introductions: Intro to Fuel Cells, Intro to Geothermal / Solar Energy, Intro to Wind Energy Tech, and Intro to Smart Grid.
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Systems engineering is an interesting perspective. I've been wanting to develop a functional decomposition of the Constitution, just for S+G's. A lot of the way functionality in engineered systems makes more sense. I also see how utterly chaotic most of the implementations of... anything, really... by government and big business are. It's easier to gain insight into design methodologies (or lack thereof) of all types of organizations, for example.Series8217 wrote:Congrats, Will! How was it? I was thinking about an MS in Systems Engineering for myself.
IOW, you start to see the strings going to the hidden hands