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Ed Wright 09-12-2013 07:58 PM

Engineers
 
I think some took what I said about 1320 being an engineer wrong. I work with engineers in my business all the time. I do like to kid a couple of them about like being like Sheldon on Big Bang Therory. They aren't , but I tell them they are. Sorry if I offended anybody. I didn't mean to.

art leong 09-12-2013 09:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Wright (Post 399653)
I think some took what I said about 1320 being an engineer wrong. I work with engineers in my business all the time. I do like to kid a couple of them about like being like Sheldon on Big Bang Therory. They aren't , but I tell them they are. Sorry if I offended anybody. I didn't mean to.

Ed "engine ears" (also called elephant ears) are what we used to bolt in the Hemi on our street race car.

SSDiv6 09-13-2013 12:24 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Wright (Post 399653)
I think some took what I said about 1320 being an engineer wrong. I work with engineers in my business all the time. I do like to kid a couple of them about like being like Sheldon on Big Bang Therory. They aren't , but I tell them they are. Sorry if I offended anybody. I didn't mean to.

Ed,
Don't be so hard on yourself!
I have been in the engineering field for 37 years and like any other profession, there are good and bad ones.
I know of engineers that don't even know how to change the oil on their cars or even how to replace a belt. Many of them come to me to ask automotive questions about their cars because they know I do my own work and race.
Many times I prefer to use engineering techs in lieu of degreed engineers because the techs are more creative and usually have more hands-on skills and experience.
By the way, there are many Sheldon's in my field and place of employment.

jmcarter 09-13-2013 05:24 AM

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I worked with engineers for my entire 30+ years in the Aerospace industry and my son is a darn good one too...yep, there are some Sheldons...if you've never seen "Dilbert -the Knack" video on youtube it's worth a watch, it is uncanny.

rallye bob 09-13-2013 06:32 AM

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I thought Ed (1320) meant he drove a train..... :-/

Reed Granrt 09-13-2013 09:31 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rallye bob (Post 399702)
I thought Ed (1320) meant he drove a train..... :-/


Oh well then, that means he was a enganeer.
reed

SSDiv6 09-13-2013 10:08 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jmcarter (Post 399699)
I worked with engineers for my entire 30+ years in the Aerospace industry and my son is a darn good one too...yep, there are some Sheldons...if you've never seen "Dilbert -the Knack" video on youtube it's worth a watch, it is uncanny.

Yep, Jim and I can share some stories from his former and my current employer... :)

Jeff Lee 09-13-2013 12:32 PM

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But his company website lists him as "General Superintendent" and that he studied civil engineering in college. That doesn't sound like a full-blown, licensed engineer to me? But the company website probably has it wrong. Like all of us...:rolleyes:

Pentastar340 09-13-2013 01:07 PM

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32 years of Sheldon's and 59 years of Life,made me smart enough to retire! Thank You Engineer's

Leonard A. Johnson 4445 CC/SA

Jim Kaekel 09-13-2013 02:40 PM

Re: Engineers
 
Engineer or not, it's obvious 1320 Racer has never worked in the automotive industry or repair field (like many members of this site) and his opinion comes from someone that buys his engines, trans., rears, etc. from a professional.


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