maxdimario wrote on Wed, 12 September 2007 17:13 |
I could say the same about you jimmyjazz, couldn't I..
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Doubtful, given that I hold a masters degree in mechanical engineering from a top 10 American engineering school, not to mention the title Principal Engineer for the company where I've spent the past 14+ years of my life. My main areas of expertise are mechanics of materials, acoustics/vibrations, rotating machinery, and structural analysis.
But enough about me. The story in question centers on a renowned structural engineer's analysis. Certainly you don't consider yourself qualified to refute his work, do you? (My father, who was a Structural Engineering professor for 40 years as well as chairman of the Steel Joist Institute says the guy is right on, by the way, but again, that holds no sway with you, does it?)
Yeesh. Rein it in a bit, will ya?