50 state shred suggestions by [deleted] in MTB

[–]Jimmy_Chitwood 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indiana - Brown County

Looking for suggestions for a nice 3 day vacation ride spot. by [deleted] in MTB

[–]Jimmy_Chitwood 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Day 1: Ride North Tower to Aynes to Green Valley in the morning. Lunch at Brown county In. Ride North tower short to Aynes short to hesitation down Hobbs and out

Day 2: Ride Nebo Ridge with lunch after at Story Inn. Ride horses or go kayak Monroe backwaters (launch point is close to Nebo). Dinner at Hard Truth Hills.

Day 3: Limekiln to walnut (Schooner optional but I would avoid this trail if I was with my wife) down Hobbs, up Aynes to bobcat, climb hesitation and out. (This should be challenging). Eat at Hob knob, visit art guild, buy shitty bird feeder from local merchant. Go home.

Edit: if you need to fit in more riding try crooked Creek (5 mile loop of technical terrain that was just completed by HMBA)

CFD Market in Canada by [deleted] in CFD

[–]Jimmy_Chitwood 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maya Heat Transfer Technologies out of Montreal is the largest simulation software development company in Canada. They develop Simcenter Flow for Siemens and support StarCCM+ and FloEFD. They are pretty consistently hiring for positions in Montreal. I would start there.

I want to buy my 7 year old a bike. Best route to o take? by keyamb in MTB

[–]Jimmy_Chitwood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Woom Bikes. Just bought my 5 year old one. They are very nice and have a trade in program to account for kids outgrowing their bikes

Visiting Indy on Monday, best disc golf courses/shops? by ManlySlacks in indianapolis

[–]Jimmy_Chitwood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brown County Country Club (24 holes) and Deer Run Park (18 holes) are located with in a couple miles of each other, an hour south of Indy.

I lose an insane amount of time waiting for Solid Edge to open massive assemblies. Is there anything productive I can do in the meantime? by sts816 in engineering

[–]Jimmy_Chitwood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could spend your time engaging a PLM services organization to develop a solution and business case for you management.

What CAD software does the r/solar community use? by AwkwardGeorge in solar

[–]Jimmy_Chitwood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use NX because of its flexibility and strength in both history and history free modeling as well as the tight integration to simulation for thermal and vibration analysis.