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@Dem!god bhai, Ju OK ??8-)
fine buddy,....:tup:

Lol....one because I know how easy it is to locate a person on linkedin.
And this is a public forum which even the guests can read....so privacy helps.And as a mod on another forum I have always advocated this so I follow it too.
so, you don't want any one to Identify you on linkedin.....:what:
ok, now you become mod too....fine with me...won't ask much...:tup::D

Nope strictly technical stuff...
And its not always the trainings...i do work on projects on remote access.
Technical stuff...what...
do you teach...concrete mixing and strength of material and breaking point all those...:what:
 
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ok, now you become mod too....
Arrey not on this forum.And i have been so for quite some time now.
Chalo I am not talking about it...its against the forum rules to discuss about another forum :D

Dem!god said:
Technical stuff...what...
do you teach...concrete mixing and strength of material and breaking point all those...:what:
No no that ppl learn in their college.:)

Did you read this
Indian-American researcher makes 3D-printed loudspeakers - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
Comes close to your thread on 3D printing.
 
Did you read this
Indian-American researcher makes 3D-printed loudspeakers - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
Comes close to your thread on 3D printing

An Indian-American researcher at the Cornell University has used 3D printing to make a loudspeaker.
HOUSTON: An Indian-American researcher at the Cornell University has used 3D printing to make a loudspeaker that work almost as soon as it comes out of the printer.

Apoorva Kiran and Robert MacCurdy, both graduate students in Mechanical Engineering, worked with Hod Lipson, associate professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering to customise a device that could print a variety of materials.

The loudspeakers are made up of a plastic body, conductive coil and a magnet. The researchers had to figure out how to design and print materials that could fit together and work right away.

"Everything is 3-D printed," said Kiran, who is originally from Bihar, as he launched a demo recently by connecting the newly-printed mini speaker to amplifier wires.

Prior to coming to Cornell for his research, Appoorva trained as a Material Scientist, Physicist and Mechanical Engineer. He holds an MSc in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore and a B Tech in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and Physics from Indian Institute of Technology-Madras.

Lipson said he hopes this simple demonstration is just the "tip of the iceberg." 3D printing technology could be moving from printing passive parts towards printing active, integrated systems, he said.

"But it will be a while before consumers can print electronics at home," Lipson said adding that most printers cannot efficiently handle multiple materials because it requires different temperatures and curing times.

Creating a market for printed electronic devices, Lipson said, could be like introducing colour printers after only black and white had existed.

"It opens up a whole new space that makes the old look primitive," he said....

she is also a mechanical engineer and from Bihar....:lol::lol:
told ya...mechanical engineer are way better than other IT or civil engineer....:D:D
If I have to say then, mech..are best...:tup:
ye le tere zamane ka ek song :D

mere zamane ka kaya matlab hai....
zamana kisi ka bhi ho...gana acha hona cahiye(I can write more but can't)...:lol::lol::lol:
 
she is also a mechanical engineer and from Bihar....:lol::lol:
told ya...mechanical engineer are way better than other IT or civil engineer....:D:D
If I have to say then, mech..are best...:tup:
You know I think mech and production engg put in a lot of hardwork compared to other enggs.And I do believe that mech is one of the toughest branches in engg.
I always have a tough time understanding the machine drawings.

@chak de INDIA good boy!!
 
You know I think mech and production engg put in a lot of hardwork compared to other enggs.And I do believe that mech is one of the toughest branches in engg.
I always have a tough time understanding the machine drawings.

Not everyone has the IQ of a Goldfish like you do ! :whistle:
 
You know I think mech and production engg put in a lot of hardwork compared to other enggs.And I do believe that mech is one of the toughest branches in engg.
I always have a tough time understanding the machine drawings.

@chak de INDIA good boy!!
ha ha ha...machine design is one of the most fun part of mechanical...
but only interesting if you understand......
production is also good....
mechanical has a very vast scope and lengthy syllabus so, yes it's a tough branch but it's the most fun branch also...most are boys...and you can talk discuss all what you want...:D:D
Civil is also good but then you have to deal with all cement sand, earth and mud ...that's the worst part...:lol::lol::lol:
 
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ha ha ha...machine design is one of the most fun part of mechanical...
but only interesting if you understand......
production is also good....
mechanical has a very vast scope and lengthy syllabus so, yes it's a tough branch but it's the most fun branch also...most are boys...and you can talk discuss all what you want...:D:D
Civil is also good but then you have to deal with all cement sand, earth and mud ...that's the worst part...:lol::lol::lol:

electrical is good.......there is no cement,earth,mud but there are girls :lol:
 
Not everyone has the IQ of a Goldfish like you do ! :whistle:
Gold fish's brain size to body weight proportion is higher than that of a HIPPO.:p: (Muscles wala HIPPO :rofl:)

If u've brains solve this
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harr core subject difficult hota hai........
mujhe toh saare mech subjects hi difficult lagte hai :blink:

ha ha ha...machine design is one of the most fun part of mechanical...
but only interesting if you understand......
production is also good....
mechanical has a very vast scope and lengthy syllabus so, yes it's a tough branch but it's the most fun branch also...most are boys...and you can talk discuss all what you want...:D:D
Civil is also good but then you have to deal with all cement sand, earth and mud ...that's the worst part...:lol::lol::lol:
Yes I know one of my fren is a production eng and she had 65boys and just 2 gals in her class.:lol:
I loved my subjects...just the RCC designs used to be tough.But then now I dont deal with it. :)
Thank god!!

You changed the video...thats y :)
 
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