jbrenner assigns HOMEwork - Planning Atlantis
An assignment I give my students in almost every course I teach is what I call a questions and issues sheet. Students are asked to come up with a list of at least 25 questions and issues on a process design, product design, or failure analysis of my choosing. Students start by brainstorming either by themselves or in groups for 0.5 to 1 hour, and then categorize their questions and issues into the following categories: technical/engineering, economic, legal, regulatory, quality, environmental, safety, health, logistical, project management, and social impact. It is better for the questions and issues to be in the form of a question such that the question can be answered with a yes/no or a number. In that way, the exercise serves as a checklist to keep the project on track. Points are given for the number of questions, category coverage, identification of all of the key issues, depth of insight, creativity, and for thoroughness of the list. A critical issue not considered is often the project killer. Your assignment is to participate in this exercise for the development of a physical Atlantis.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Dome
(And now she's envisioning somehow marrying that flag with a dollar sign... as a standard for the Gulch... or at least the 1st Naval Expeditionary force......)
I also have my set of rifle/pistol presses still... I can't remember which I used for what, but they were set up so they worked optimally for whatever stage it was on - 2 people, and we could spit cartridges like nobody's business.
All I need now... is bench space! (add an armory to the list!)
Back on topic - I agree defense is important, but it needs to be balanced with the other aspects of what we are doing - after all, one can't eat bullets, nor patch a broken arm with them!
But you can still fly the flag...
http://www.dillonprecision.com/#/content...
video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0__OViMc...
Also, my husband used to competitive shoot...EXPENSIVE sport. And the ammo reloading is never ending.
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