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Would you like to address his father to the work he did in maths, would you like to address his extended family in their work to further engineering? The question was loaded I agree but it was there to prove a point that studying engineering in university gives you far more than the google knowledge you have shown us equates to a real engineering degree.
And with that this is my final word.
So the first question was regarding Bernouli's Principle, then Who was Bernouli (I believe I covered those points - albeit briefly) and now it is who and what was Bernouli's extended family and their contributions to modern engineering?
FFS man. You are a total arse. In engineering, people are used to dealing with specifics and tolerances, not meandering wishy washy bollox. You are no engineer are you?
Just, as NF, Z, SY01, FB suspected, a sad pathetic troll.
It was as badly expressed as ever, but still, thank heavens we got there in the end
Not quite, because the questions that I asked remain unanswered and cannot (easily) be found in Google.
The search term bernoulli labyrinth compressor brings this very thread up in 5th place in Google. Hence, my questioning proves by the trolls standards that there is a lot more to engineering than can be learned on a 4 year MEng course. Not that I'm belittling that in any way at all, I might add.
Last edited by Fred Bloggs; 30 December 2009, 19:43.
Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.
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