WestCoastHopper
Well-Known Member
I race cars, play tennis, and fondle women, BUT! I have weekends off, and I am my own boss.
IS a BS an engineering degree if it is a Bachelors of SCIENCE??? I have a BS (in Physics)...
But if you are a EE and program, then that's an engineer, if it is a computer scientist, I'd guess not. Although computer systems engineer would count.
Not an engineer but spend several years cursing the ones who designed the C141.
I agree the engenerring help the DIY crowd, but I would like to also see how many home brewers are scientists. My background is chemistry amd microbiology which is basically everything that brewereing is to me.
Airborneguy said:I was scared to death of fly in that plane. Luckily, other than one time, every time I was in one, I had a parachute on and jumped out of it!
Geology here. Nothing to do with brewing, or brewereing.
Sorry, couldn't help myself.
HbgBill said:I'm not.. I was a machinist who spent his career supporting engineers.. building their stuff. Without me.. they'd still just have ideas.. grin
I think engineers should have to do a year in manufacturing, mandatory.
Reaver said:Does growing up on a farm and learning to fix equipment my Grandfather buggered all to hell count?
I think engineers should have to do a year in manufacturing, mandatory.
Does growing up on a farm and learning to fix equipment my Grandfather buggered all to hell count?
Dillonks1 said:-1, why would they have to do a year in manufacturing?
I'm not an engineer but I work with enough of them. Environmental scientist.