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Unread 01-29-2006, 12:17 PM   #32
bobo5195
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: uk
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Default Re: Giving my test equipment away?

I’m not precluded yet but if I get the job I maybe or I may have to have my posts check and things which would make talking about things not worth the effort especially when I have such expensive toys to pay with. I’ve heard the training budget there would get me what I need in terms of experience and my chartership .

Ooo chem. Eng. Now that it is geeky and fairly difficult. Chem eng degrees also have the highest leaving range of any prevision. At imperial the leaving wage of chem. Eng easily beats anything at oxford or Cambridge. Go to the oil industry can easily get $100k+ leaving wage. The doc seems par for the course on topics like that where copying can be blatant and defeat the point.

Can’t do heatpipes to the walls as the walls shrink and thermal effects are not good in something of that size plus the orientation issues with heatpipes could be a problem. The boxes are not hard to cool (custom dsps) but they have to operate under conditions which mean custom design.
http://www.detica.com/indexed/CaseSt...rroyalnavy.htm
Resistant to acid mist and power shower style wetness I’m guessing kinda kills anything normal from a cooling perspective. The box is roughly rack mount size.
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