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#559 – Occam’s Engineering Razor

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  1. 7ac975d56623e31646fa30448762e8da?s=96&d=blank&r=gToby says

    September 28, 2021 at 1:47 am

    Wow, the antenna! LIke an umbrella i guess.. And yes 253V is the max, 217 is the min., the nominal is now 230V (psst pass it on). And chris, persistence is soo important for development as you guys know. We gotta be bulletproof, at least once in life something is going to knock you down, that’s OK. The important thing is that we get back up. Now let me tell you about the old bull and the young bull. One day the young bull runs up to the old bull and says, quick , quick!! the farmer left the gate open! Lets RUN down there and f*&( one of those cows. The old bull says “WOAH!!” , hold on there young fella !. “Lets WALK down there and f*&( ALL of them.

  2. 73206d5f048a987c7b958823ae3dfffd?s=96&d=blank&r=grobostork says

    September 28, 2021 at 12:43 pm

    When I interned at a nuclear qualifications company, only my boss (effectively the Sr engineer) did actual project management stuff. He’d have me do a Gantt Chart for nearly every project we’d do. And that seemed very typical for other jobs he’d worked in the area. Our customers, mainly power utility companies, would often request a deliverable date. A Gantt Chart was the only reliable way we could accurately provide that to our application engineers doing the quote. Sadly, the AEs would often ignore the duration provided and pull a number out of their butts. But that rarely mattered, as the customers would always change scope and the timeline would get borked anyway.

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