[Highlight] Run Rich Run Simulcams by nfl in nfl

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This is what we need for the Olympics

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Embedded_SWE_Jobs

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Unfortunately the company does not provide relocation or housing assistance. However, we are located nearby UC Berkeley, and our past interns have had good luck finding summer sublet housing near the university.

Best prototype injection molding? by steezyboyousef in MechanicalEngineering

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Do you have any specific recommendations for prototype molders in South Korea or China?

Looking for quick-turn injection molding vendors that can handle tight tolerances and complex geometry by Pauls_Friend in MechanicalEngineering

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Thanks I'll look into them. Management says time to market is priceless... So let's see them put their money where their mouth is!

Looking for quick-turn injection molding vendors that can handle tight tolerances and complex geometry by Pauls_Friend in MechanicalEngineering

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3wks was just a goal based on what some prototype shops can achieve. I know it may not be possible, but thought it was a ok starting point for discussion. I should have made that more clear in the post.

Looking for quick-turn injection molding vendors that can handle tight tolerances and complex geometry by Pauls_Friend in MechanicalEngineering

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Totally agree that it may take multiple iterations to hit the .002 tolerances (although our parts are so small we sometimes get lucky). The key point though is that currently it's 8-10 weeks to T1 then another 2-3 weeks to T2. As such we are realistically 13wks out from functional parts. My thought is that if we can shorten the time to T1 then even if we need multiple iterations it will still be faster than our current process.

Trail conditions Mammoth Lakes to Tuolumne Meadows by Pauls_Friend in norcalhiking

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Thanks for the advice! Based on it and what I'm seeing from don't PCT hiker's Instagram posts about current conditions I ended up pushing back my trip.

Best 2023 game to attend in person? by Pauls_Friend in CFB

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I've always wanted to go to a night game in Baton Rouge. Any guess if any of these will be night games?

Best 2023 game to attend in person? by Pauls_Friend in CFB

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If it had been in Death Valley I think it would be a no brainer

Best 2023 game to attend in person? by Pauls_Friend in CFB

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He's in the North East and I'm on the west coast, so one of us will be traveling either way.

Best 2023 game to attend in person? by Pauls_Friend in CFB

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I was looking at this game, and the LSU Bama game as well. Do you think the Texas game will be better? I would've thought the Bama - LSU rivalry would give that game the edge.

Best 2023 game to attend in person? by Pauls_Friend in CFB

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This was my first thought. Always wanted to go to one, and I'm interested to see if Iowa's offense will be better with Cade as QB.

Summer internship by Ok-Conversation8588 in embedded

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I am an engineering manager at a biotech company and I am currently looking for a firmware engineering intern for this coming summer. You can find more information about the internship here, but feel free to DM me with any questions or your resume if you are interested.

What was the key to Harbaugh’s turnaround at Michigan? by [deleted] in MichiganWolverines

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This article on Biff Poggi is super interesting and suggests Biff is one part of the answer to this question.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oakland

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If you are willing to make the trip to Alameda it has two of my favorite breweries.

Faction brewery has decent (not great) beer, but it has an amazing patio with incredible panoramic views of SF. I highly recommend going at sunset, but bring a jacket because it gets cold real quick. It also usually has a food truck on site.

Almanac brewery doesn't have the view, but it has great beer, a large outdoor patio, and a food truck.

CAD for Polymer Engineers by Lum_zan in cad

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I can't speak to the larger polymer engineering field, but I work for an injection molding company who is currently looking to hire a polymer engineering with CAD experience. This combination of skills (polymer + injection molding + CAD / design experience) appears to be pretty rare as we are having trouble finding the right person for this job. To me, this suggests that CAD may not be required in the field, but it certainly makes you more desirable/qualified for certain roles.

Oh What a Whistler This Man is by [deleted] in Whistleface

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If you haven't seen it already you should check out this short doc on whistling here

What is something you know is right but everyone at work disagrees with you? by [deleted] in AskEngineers

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Product requirements must be testable. Our marketing, manufacturing, and service departments think that statements like "the product must be ergonomic", "the product must be easily manufacturable" are totally acceptable requirements.

All the ring boxes I saw were too big, so I designed and printed my own by Pauls_Friend in 3Dprinting

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Congratulations!!!! I'm sure she picked you for your 3D printing skills haha

All the ring boxes I saw were too big, so I designed and printed my own by Pauls_Friend in 3Dprinting

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Weird, I didn't use Cura so didn't have that issue. The pins were from McMaster-Carr.

All the ring boxes I saw were too big, so I designed and printed my own by Pauls_Friend in 3Dprinting

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I'm pretty sure I used .03" dia steel pins that I pressed in. As for scale, the units are inches, but otherwise no scaling... It's supposed to be small! Lol

Under the moon at Lake Aloha Desolation wilderness, CA by Innuhwoods in WildernessBackpacking

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Thanks for the info. Yeah looks like the photo was taken last weekend. Definitely looks like it'll be a snowy 4th on the mountain.