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Peter K1PO among other wow stuff:
[Engineers make things people need out of stuff they can get, while scientists... :-)] ....take a free ride, write the papers, get government grants, fancy titles, give engineers hard time by nitpicking on 0.00001, and .... :-( In Europe engineers get to use the title Ing. or Dipl.Ing. to indicate that they completed studies and are working on improving the tools for mankind. In Canada they use P.Eng., here in Hamerica they are the best kept secret, underpaid, overworked, oversued. Just look at Nikola Tesla or ask any student. Who? What? Yuri :-(da ridiculed peng)-: |
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Yuri:
[snip] In Europe engineers get to use the title Ing. or Dipl.Ing. to indicate that they completed studies and are working on improving the tools for mankind. In Canada they use P.Eng., here in Hamerica they are the best kept secret, underpaid, overworked, oversued. Just look at Nikola Tesla or ask any student. Who? What? Yuri :-(da ridiculed peng)-: [snip] So you are saying that Engineers are the Rodney Dangerfield of American society! Yep, I do believe that you are correct. First manufacturing and then Engineering follows... it's getting worse over here year by year with more and more "high tech" Engineering work being done by our far eastern brothers and less here in the West. Each year the next generation of Engineers I see graduating from our schools seem to exhibit less and less knowledge and skill. It happened with consumer electronics and ham radio equipment lo these many years ago today it is software development and soon "all" Engineering will be gone from the West. Eventually there will be no more Engineers in the West who understand technology, just a bunch of "technology operators" with great social science and marketing skills operating the video games of life! Only be a few of us old-time "antenna gurus" will recall when and how the A/D and D/A converters got put on the outside of the antenna connectors on our SDR's!!! And... all the rest will olny have Art Uwnin explagnini to htem woh thigns wrk. Not a pretty picture! ;-) -- Peter K1PO Indialantic By-the-Sea, FL |
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.... snip sinp
Not a pretty picture! ;-) -- Peter K1PO Indialantic By-the-Sea, FL Right on Peter, Maybe time for engineers to get into politics, replace lawyers and dumb politicians in running the country. Get some sanity into governing because it doesn't look too promising. Seeing dummycRATS spewing venom at president with loud support from the "media", brainwashing illiterates just doesn't look so good. I hope that country is being pushed to the extreme only to kick back and shake the liberal commie establishment back to the caves. 73 Yuri |
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Wes, N7WS wrote:
"We had an engineer for President. Look how well that worked out. One term and we replaced him with a movie actor. Jimmy Carter in retirement, is negotiating peace accords around the world. He is now in Geneva working with Palestineans and Israelis. We`ve had other engineers starting with George Washington. We`ve had Herbert Hoover, a,n engineer, who wrecked the economy, as Ronald Reagan later did. Hoover, the engineer was replaced by FDR who served 11 years and changed the world for the better forever. W. is trying to undo the New Deal and in the process will likely wreck the economy as Hoover did. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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Dear Peter:
I would have sent this to you privately, but you do not provide a valid E-mail address. Well done on presenting the sequence of understanding and emphasizing the role of mathematics. In "Hamerica" some real Engineers are P.E.s. It is not just for Canadians. 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin - Michigan USA |
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Mac:
[snip] "J. McLaughlin" wrote in message ... Dear Peter: I would have sent this to you privately, but you do not provide a valid E-mail address. [snip] The Internet "worms" nearly *killed* my computer communications capability this past year, no thanks to the younger generation of unethical "hackers" and brought to everyone courtesy of the "world's richest man", and so these days... If you want to email me direct you must send via the arrl dot net relay. :-) [snip] Well done on presenting the sequence of understanding and emphasizing the role of mathematics. [snip] Thanks! As you no doubt appreciate, it pays to know a little history only to avoid repeating it. There is very little ambiguity equivocationn or cause for argument when using the universal albeit sometimes cryptic language of mathematics. The elementary mathematical skills which Art often eschews are neither difficult nor expensive to acquire and definitely not difficult to carry around. Such skills do however require some little dedication to study... just as the ham radio license *used to* require. :-) Art's "cry baby" attitude about his lack of such skills does nothing to help either himself or the other NG participants. "Mathematics - just do it" would be a good motto for Art to follow perhaps replacing his continual complaints regarding his lack of ability and qualifications. Art's "cry baby" comments only appear boorish and become very tiresome to NG participants. [snip] In "Hamerica" some real Engineers are P.E.s. It is not just for Canadians. [snip] Well Mac as you well know, MI is not far from Canada sharing both a riverside a lakeside and common weather. What's your point? :-) [snip] 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin - Michigan USA [snip] Speaking of Michigan, my wife and I attended a party at our next door neighbour's home here last week. MI snowbirds, Jo and Ivan had just arrived here in FL from MI to stay over the season here in their winter home on our "tropical island". Me? Even though an ex-Canadian, I like it here on the island all year long. Mac. Take care and enjoy the Holiday Season up North. -- Peter K1PO Indialantic By-the-Sea, FL |