- Joined
- Oct 5, 2008
- Messages
- 127,044
- Likes
- 147,636
- Points
- 115
Bingo!
And the sad thing is many schools do not have shop classes anymore.
I know Gladstone expanded it to include robotics which is a very cool idea.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Bingo!
And the sad thing is many schools do not have shop classes anymore.
I noticed Dviss not posting. What happened? I missed it.This stuff makes me miss dviss... Its so easy for a white man (me) to look at this and think something, but it would be much more valuable to know what a Black man thinks.
I took one shop class realized I am really freaking awful at this and went back into my computer science classes... heh. Still though I feel like I'm so bad at working on anything like, anything wrong happens in the house and I'm just like, hey there are people we can pay to fix that...

It's not that I believe it's the case I'm just terribly unhandy outside of the bedroom. I can't fix stuff or put it together, it's a cheaper venture to buy new things or have someone else fix it most of the time.Yes! Many people believe that is the correct approach. But, back in the day when income taxes were so high, a little bit of math made me learn to fix a lot of stuff. When you only get to take home about 25% of what you earn, then using it to pay other does truly make the price 4X what cost for you to do it.![]()
Most kids these days use Metric and Standard AFAIK, we have talked about it multiple times in our engineering meetings
And...exactly why are you telling us how handy you are in the bedroom?I'm just terribly unhandy outside of the bedroom.
I actually kind of like having both, it's a really good introduction to fractions and conversions. I suppose you could make an argument that if everyone used the same units of measures for everything that you wouldn't need conversions, but still that goes beyond standard and metric. Some people use pi, some use tau, some use radians, some use degrees, some use arcseconds, etc.I hate that complexity of both. Especially when you get into areas where metric is really out of place.
Like speed in Kilometers doing Navigation on World Geodetic 84 charts. Where a minute of latitude is a knot mile, commonly accepted as 2000 yards. Where a kilometer is nothing relevant, but they make those charts.
My bedroom is awesome it's like nerd heaven I build stuff for that sometimes!And...exactly why are you telling us how handy you are in the bedroom?
Oh--sounded like you were just bragging about...other talents utilized therein.My bedroom is awesome it's like nerd heaven I build stuff for that sometimes!
Oh... Well, we'd have to have ask my wife, I'm scared of the answer though, so let's not.Oh--sounded like you were just bragging about...other talents utilized therein.
What the hell is progressive about this action in Seattle?
