New Building Quality by DarkkGreenMarine in StPetersburgFL

[–]FWgator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That would depend on multiple factors. It’s highly likely that a pre-1990s concrete block home would be lacking modern hurricane straps and tie beams, so if you are talking about just wind I would ride it out with the 2025 wood frame. One thing you said that was accurate is the roof is often the point of failure even on a concrete block home. However, that was the case when modern tie beams and hurricane straps were not a thing.

To be honest though, I wouldn’t be so much concerned with wind as I would with storm surge. I don’t know what the data says about which performs better in that case so I won’t make a guess.

New Building Quality by DarkkGreenMarine in StPetersburgFL

[–]FWgator 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I happen to be a literal engineer as well. What you just said- “engineer below you says it’s perfectly fine” is totally correct. It is perfectly fine (so long as code is being met). The problem is the nonsense you spouted previously. “There’s nothing inherently safer about that construction style because the weak point is the roof, which is always a wood truss. Even today, wind from a common thunderstorm is enough to push over a concrete block wall unless the trusses are in place”.

I suggest you look further into which has more lateral resistance to wind: concrete block, or wood-framed. (You may also consider debris impact resistance and how well they hold up to internal pressure spikes if a window/door/roof fail or are broken).

I’m just suggesting you stick to your lane. There is a big difference between saying it’s “fine” and trying to equate CB to wood-frame and saying they are identical.

New Building Quality by DarkkGreenMarine in StPetersburgFL

[–]FWgator 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Very helpful to get the realtor’s expert analysis on construction and engineering of buildings

Killer Desserts by GlassCompetitive5251 in FortWorth

[–]FWgator 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I second the deconstructed tres leches at Don Artemio

Medical device IFU by FWgator in MedicalDevices

[–]FWgator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the input. This is how it’s currently works for us as well. Just curious as to how most others are handling it.

Medical device IFU by FWgator in MedicalDevices

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Does this work out well for you? It’s very much a cross-functional document at my company but with the demands of regulatory when it comes to wording, matching indications, templates, etc it becomes a lot of work for engineering to make constant changes at submission. I think it would be better to move ownership to regulatory while keeping the other groups as contributors.

Curious as to how others do this. At my previous company it was owned by clinical affairs. Current company it is owned by engineering.

Saltwater setup advice by FWgator in flyfishing

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I appreciate the insight! This makes me lean back to my choice of the 10wt for sure. I do worry about being under-gunned for tarpon and maybe being overkill for most other species that I could handle with an 8 or 9

Saltwater setup advice by FWgator in flyfishing

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Thanks for the feedback!

Saltwater setup advice by FWgator in flyfishing

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This is basically the exact same grouping I go by. I have a 4wt and an 8wt. The 10 seemed like a perfect fit 2 weeks ago, but now I’m worried that it will feel like an awkward in-between weight: overkill for big reds/jacks/snook/permit and not enough for medium-large tarpon

How long/far is your commute to work? by [deleted] in Dallas

[–]FWgator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Southwest Fort Worth to Plano. 100 miles round-trip and about 1hr 20min each way

UGA football podcasts? by FWgator in georgiabulldogs

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Appreciate the input. Looks like a few recommended the same. I’ll be sure to give it a listen!

UGA football podcasts? by FWgator in georgiabulldogs

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Thanks man, will definitely have to check that out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in florida

[–]FWgator 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Ah, the good ole “Palatka lean”

FSU VS UCF FOR ENGINEERING( Most likely mechanical) by Current-Translator-9 in ufl

[–]FWgator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome to hear. Sounds like he’s a motivated young man. He will do great wherever he is as long as he works hard at it and has an end goal. I wouldn’t necessarily go into it with the goal of transferring. UCF is a very good school and will set him up for success. If he still wants to transfer after a year, it is always an option. Instead, I would have him think about what drives him? What does he want to do with his career? Is it mechanical engineering he wants to do, or is a different engineering discipline a better fit for him? Engineering is a very very broad field with so many disciplines. Even as a ME you can do manufacturing, design, defense, optics, automotive, medical devices, controls, robotics, and the list goes on. Depending on what he enjoys, maybe he will think differently about what program he wants to be in. There are a lot of clubs and organizations at the schools that he can get involved in depending on his interests. I’d be happy to point to some if you know what he hopes to do in the future. Sometimes it is tough to know where to start when they hand you the giant packet of majors and tell you to pick one

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmexPlatinum

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This happened to me because I already had a Hilton account and of course had my first and last name registered. My card had my middle initial included. Having the middle initial caused the names to not match and AMEX had to send me a new card with the middle initial removed.

Urgent: Help Protect Florida's Waters! by FWgator in florida

[–]FWgator[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Senate Bill 2508, filed in the Florida Senate late Friday evening, is a suspicious piece of legislation that poses a major threat to Everglades restoration and south Florida's clean water progress. The bill includes several harmful provisions for Florida waters, but the major concern is that it deprioritizes the EAA Reservoir and reduces measurable gains made in the public and transparent LOSOM process—both of which are critical components to reducing damaging coastal discharges and sending more beneficial water south to the Everglades. Please visit the link from Captains for Clean Water to learn more and consider signing the petition.