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Michael Press
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<675a6a87-097d-4d19-b681-2318db1331d9@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com>,
[email protected] wrote:
> On Apr 25, 9:31 am, jim beam <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > jobst, let's get this straight. you have made a series of fundamental
> > errors, which while not apparent to the layperson, are just ridiculous
> > from anyone purporting to be an engineer.
>
> And yet, the majority of engineers posting here tend to agree with
> Jobst and disagree with jim beam - who, of course, is not an engineer,
> and lacks the background to understand much of the discussions anyway.
>
> > ... not only do you defend
> > these mistakes, you do so with abusive derision!!!
>
> This is so far beyond "the pot calling the kettle black" that
> it's hilarious!
>
>
> > a dye penetrant test does not determine a cause of cracking. a spoke
> > tension gauge needs to account for spoke thickness....
>
> Welds cannot be designed to resist tension? No bicycle parts are
> cast? Profanity is essential in a technical discussion?
H2 is much larger than He.
--
Michael Press
<675a6a87-097d-4d19-b681-2318db1331d9@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com>,
[email protected] wrote:
> On Apr 25, 9:31 am, jim beam <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > jobst, let's get this straight. you have made a series of fundamental
> > errors, which while not apparent to the layperson, are just ridiculous
> > from anyone purporting to be an engineer.
>
> And yet, the majority of engineers posting here tend to agree with
> Jobst and disagree with jim beam - who, of course, is not an engineer,
> and lacks the background to understand much of the discussions anyway.
>
> > ... not only do you defend
> > these mistakes, you do so with abusive derision!!!
>
> This is so far beyond "the pot calling the kettle black" that
> it's hilarious!
>
>
> > a dye penetrant test does not determine a cause of cracking. a spoke
> > tension gauge needs to account for spoke thickness....
>
> Welds cannot be designed to resist tension? No bicycle parts are
> cast? Profanity is essential in a technical discussion?
H2 is much larger than He.
--
Michael Press