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Civil engineers do most of the structural engineering on large buildings. Mechanical engineers usually do the rest, because their education is the broadest, covering civil, electrical, mechanical and some chemical engineering.
The only common coursework betwixt ME and ChE (not including calculus and physics) is general chemistry and 1st semester thermodynamics and perhaps introductory fluid mechanics. No unit operations, no industrial stoichiometry(the main basis for ChE) no solution thermodynamics and no reaction kinetics,organic chemistry, physical chemistry, etc. As far as EE and ME goes, there is even less in common, that being sophomore level introductory electrical circuits... Weak, Lee, very weak.
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Common, does he LOOK like he went to all those schools and courses, got all those degrees, and did all that crap he claims?
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If you want to discuss engineering, why don't you do it? What is your experience designing machinery or large buildings, or ponds and small bridges? Or anything?
If you have no credentials, don't pretend you can judge mine, or anyone else's. Lee, that's a big ass catfish you got there. How much did that go approximately?
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Agreed,VA. I just couldn't resist, especially when he brought my field into the mix...
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I think I found his picture A striking resemblance. Perhaps a childhood pic?
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I'm still waiting for ONE pic of his "engineered" projects.
Would love to hear it Liar24. I now have REAL LIVE engineers around my desk awaiting your replies.
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Instead of always talking about how you COULD discuss this topic or that topic, how about doing it?
We've heard all your childish graffiti before. Wasn't saying how I could, just waiting for you to at least show us a pic of one of your designs....surely you have ONE somewhere. careful, he might own up to this (it's in his picture collection): [img] http://s270.photobucket.com/albums/...w¤t=Bombsight.jpg&newest=1[/img] Doolittle's Raiders reunion, in Columbia, SC recently. Another pic, of exactly that, from Liar24's account: Given the fish pic from the Wateree, and his LeeinSC24 moniker, the turd's a sandlapper. Likely living in the greater Columbia, SC area. Someone down there is going to get a side-splitting laugh out of this one.........................
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I know nothering about engineering or the like, but don't you need to be licensed in every state you do work in or is this something that you can work under another's license on large scale projects where many others are involved.
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Someone down there is going to get a side-splitting laugh out of this one.........................
We sure are here. Still waiting Lee.
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If you read the thread where you stole the photo of that catfish, you would see that I did not catch it, unfortunately. I just took the photo for the man who did.
If I told you the length or weight, a bunch of you that never caught one 1/4 that size would be screaming, "liar!" and wetting yourselves again.
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My required undergraduate courses in Mechanical Engineering included 2 semesters of Thermodynamics, and 2 of Heat Transfer, with ChE majors in the classes. ME and ChE students took the same course in Design of Pressure Vessels. ChE students take statics, too, because they have to understand the structural part of the large process machinery they are designing, which has a lot of weight.
In addition to the 2 required semesters of Chemistry for a BSME, I took two semesters of Organic Chemistry. I know enough to be able to model chemical processes and design the computer control systems for things like combustion, steam turbines, gas turbines, chemical refining, polymerization, and pollution controls.
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Where was this?
Keep showing us how retared you are.
I see you're a fan of Wiki or Google too, eh?
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Ah yes, tell us about some of your 'expertise' in polymerization and organic chemistry, Lee. Google not allowed...
How about control systems you designed for these chemical processes you designed? Names of the companies in question?
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I've already talked more engineering than any of you understand. That's why you are all talking trash. Maybe I need to post some more 7 to 10-lb bass photos.
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OMG this thread is going to blow away the 7mm-08 vs 308 thread by a longshot. It's like the Energizer rabbit
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I've already talked more engineering than any of you understand. That's why you are all talking trash. Maybe I need to post some more 7 to 10-lb bass photos. You are a fraud,Lee as well as a liar. Been fun playing, however.
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Maybe I need to post some more 7 to 10-lb bass photos.
How about some more info on that 10 pound rainbow that was hooked in 300 feet of water, in a lake along the Blue Ridge.............................. That, might trump everything.
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If you want to discuss engineering, why don't you do it? What is your experience designing machinery or large buildings, or ponds and small bridges? Or anything?
If you have no credentials, don't pretend you can judge mine, or anyone else's. I'd love to hear your technical knowledge of designing concrete structures, and any roads or buildings you have done. If you claim to have done "99% of the engineering" on a condo in NC, you've got to have a PE. Once again, what is your license number and the state you are registered in? If you are such a great engineer, you should be at least willing to put up your PE license number so that it can be verified? Lee, you are full of schit, and know nothing about civil engineering. Simple as that. Lee, quit evading the question.
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