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Old 27 February 2003, 09:53 PM
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Is there anyone with engineering knowledge/degree?
I have a design of an industrial part and about 20 questions(very short answers needed) to answer, but i have only managed 3 cause i'm a muppet. I would be grateful if anyone can help me. I am sure that someone with such knowledge would do it in a VERY small amount of time.I can scan the design and send the questions if someone is willing to help.
Old 28 February 2003, 07:40 AM
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I have an engineering degree. What sort of part is it?

What are the questions for? Are you after someone to do your homework for you?

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Old 28 February 2003, 09:57 AM
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I have an Integrated Engineering Systems degree, covering mechanical, electical, electronical, computer science, CAD/CAM and business theory.

Jack of all trades.... master of none!

I finished it 9 years ago, and needless to say I've forgotten most of it as it's not *really* required in an IT environment!!!

Why don't you post the questions?
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I may even have some books you can borrow, if you let me know what sort of area you want to cover!
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