Well he could have the degree but not be working in the feild.
Entirely correct; all we're saying is that if he's not in IStructE or ICE then it is extremely unlikely that he's a practicising engineer.
Well he could have the degree but not be working in the feild.
And I've been successfully passing myself off as a Scottish architect ever since...just for the chicks. I slip up with the accent quite a bit, though.However I did pass the details on to someone respected and trusted by most posters on the board - Gravy - in order that someone else had all the relevant details and could confirm my bona fides if required.
urban75.net/vbulletin is the forum
The thread is
http://www.urban75.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=187912&page=4
And I've been successfully passing myself off as a Scottish architect ever since...just for the chicks. I slip up with the accent quite a bit, though.
Unfortunately, you have to be a member or the thread was deleted to see it.
even if you aren't going for an exact analytical solution and are employing numerical means, assumptions are still needed.That is because there are so few problems that have anylitic solutions that you have to remove certain things for the problem to be solveable, by some means other than brute computing power.
Hence the spherical cow joke about physicists.
you're asked what you do at a cocktail party, for instance
Gravy said:And I've been successfully passing myself off as a Scottish architect ever since...just for the chicks. I slip up with the accent quite a bit, though.
You mean that you tell people that you're in architecture!
One of my "architect" buddies does a better impression of a Scottsman than he does of an Architect. His accent is really convincing (to a non-Scot, at any rate).
Actually, the worst things about people finding out you're in architecture is that they either 1) ask you to design them a house, or 2) they assume you make a ton of money. It's not like being a lawyer, folks. You can't just pass the test a week after you graduate and sign on to some big firm for $90k per year with no experience.
Where do you rank Robin Williams?Best North American scottish impression thus far is Mike Myers as his own dad in "So I married an axe murderer". Richard E Grant isn't bad (Warlock) either, mind.
When i was in undergrad, i had some ME friends of mine arguing about whether or not the Starship Enterprize could have withstood the crash with earth in the 5th movie (i think 5th movie). They were performing a whole bunch of structural calculations based upon some published ship schematic.
What, you mean he drinks ferociously then shouts unintelligibly before going for a deep fried pizza supper?
Best North American scottish impression thus far is Mike Myers as his own dad in "So I married an axe murderer". Richard E Grant isn't bad (Warlock) either, mind.
Worst remains (to this day) Scottie from Star Trek.
Where do you rank Robin Williams?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3636435540043947603
Myers' Da' was a Scot, complete with a proper accent IIRC. Thus it is not unusual for him to have got it right.