In Reply to: So your experience as a professional engineer allows you prototypes before concepts? posted by Ugly on June 5, 2008 at 14:18:43:
Always tinker, always modify. Listening, seeing, trying, testing... these are the necessary, hands-on, eyes-on, ears-on steps towards a prototype or a product.
You think a device is born whole, from imagination? LOL!
All the hot air to which I was referring, never managed to blow the smallest breeze across anyone's ears. It was just a gabble of useless talking. No engineering there!
clark
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Follow Ups
- Engineering, my man, is an iterative process. - clarkjohnsen 06/6/0808:33:15 06/6/08 (7)
- Not always. It is possible to succeed on the first try. - Ugly 12:45:55 06/6/08 (6)
- Nailing everything on the first pass. Now there's a concept to... - clarkjohnsen 08:49:07 06/7/08 (0)
- Agreed - we're talking about a simple filter, after all - tomsyl1 15:59:28 06/6/08 (2)
- Took apart a NH - unclestu52 20:34:20 06/6/08 (1)
- RE: Took apart a NH - tomsyl1 02:32:10 06/8/08 (0)
- Always tinker.... - unclestu52 13:19:35 06/6/08 (1)
- Sure it does. It's an important distinction to make between product development and maintenance. - Ugly 15:43:18 06/6/08 (0)