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1 month ago

Yo, why is the market acting like an underdamped circuit


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4 years ago

Bosch 9 inch Grinder Repair ( A Common Problem )


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Deterioration

Deterioration

Photograph by Mark Hodgson


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8 years ago
Stowage Success: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 16

Stowage Success: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 16

Last week at my third Co-Op tour at NASA Johnson concluded with successful handover and continuation of the stowage app. I passed on development leadership to a full-time employee after receiving  green light from managers. I consider this outcome to be a mission accomplished.

After receiving feedback from non-biased data takers, I met with app developers to prioritize how to move forward with app development. As a result the development team wants to designate a point of contact to learn about stowage ops just as I have to understand what the customer, crew member, would benefit the most from. The developers plan to take the feedback to refine app functionality and interface to make it more intuitive. Additionally, after comments from users like, “what do I do next?”, implement a procedure based app and conduct more user tests after refinements with an explicit tutorial.

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Following my exit pitch to management about the stowage app I was awarded a Flight Operations Challenge Coin earned by exemplifying Mission Control values during my Spring Co-Op tour with the Inventory and Stowage Officers. These values include; discipline, competence, confidence, responsibility, toughness, teamwork, and vigilance.

Res Gesta Per Excellentiam -

Achieve through Excellence

This tour has been the most challenging and enjoyable so far. This fall I will be joining OSO (Operations Support Officer) team in Mission control.

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You thought volunteering at Houston FIRST Robotics Championships was enough robots for me?

WRONG

I attended the St. Louis Championship too on my way home from Houston! My "Robot" Mater the Duluth East Daredevils and local team Esko Subzero Robotics competed.

It's good that we are moving the St.Louis Championship to Detroit next year because the roof started leaking on the field! Note the plastic tarp covering part of the field.

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WAYS TO GET INVOLVED

This week at NASA < 3 minute video summary.

First ever virtual career summit Wednesday May 24th hosted by NASA with insight on internships.

Why Co-Op during college?

Astronaut Jack Fischer chats with MIT students about space life.

Johnson Space Center Director, Ellen Ochoa, is inducted in astronaut hall of fame.

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8 years ago
Nothing, You Can't Do Anything With An Electrical Engineering Major. Jk Folks, EE Is One Of The Most

Nothing, you can't do anything with an electrical engineering major. Jk folks, EE is one of the most flexible degrees:

https://umdcareers.wordpress.com/2016/11/22/what-can-you-do-with-an-electrical-engineering-major/


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8 years ago
Throwback To When I Captained A FIRST Robotics Team And A Really Fun Interview About My NASA Co-Op Experience:
Throwback To When I Captained A FIRST Robotics Team And A Really Fun Interview About My NASA Co-Op Experience:
Throwback To When I Captained A FIRST Robotics Team And A Really Fun Interview About My NASA Co-Op Experience:
Throwback To When I Captained A FIRST Robotics Team And A Really Fun Interview About My NASA Co-Op Experience:
Throwback To When I Captained A FIRST Robotics Team And A Really Fun Interview About My NASA Co-Op Experience:
Throwback To When I Captained A FIRST Robotics Team And A Really Fun Interview About My NASA Co-Op Experience:

Throwback to when I captained a FIRST Robotics team and a really fun interview about my NASA Co-Op experience:

http://www.fox21online.com/news/local-news/UMD-Student-Reaches-For-The-Stars-With-NASA/42581116


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8 years ago
Day In The Life Of An Engineering Major: Notes So Long You Have To Take A Picture Of The White Board.
Day In The Life Of An Engineering Major: Notes So Long You Have To Take A Picture Of The White Board.
Day In The Life Of An Engineering Major: Notes So Long You Have To Take A Picture Of The White Board.
Day In The Life Of An Engineering Major: Notes So Long You Have To Take A Picture Of The White Board.
Day In The Life Of An Engineering Major: Notes So Long You Have To Take A Picture Of The White Board.
Day In The Life Of An Engineering Major: Notes So Long You Have To Take A Picture Of The White Board.
Day In The Life Of An Engineering Major: Notes So Long You Have To Take A Picture Of The White Board.
Day In The Life Of An Engineering Major: Notes So Long You Have To Take A Picture Of The White Board.

Day in the life of an engineering major: Notes so long you have to take a picture of the white board. Senior who has this life thing figured out 3D printing a robotic arm built with video game controller parts. TA makes fun of us for being lazy and taking pictures of the chalk board - revolt by taking selfies with the chalk board. Full wave bridge rectifier decided to cooperate with the breadboard today producing a clean image on the oscilloscope. Instead of causing stack overflows stability of a system can be diagnosed when looking at a block diagram. Professor judges the mess of clamps connected to super ground. Realizing you actually need to be employed after college, cleaning up and attending a job fair. Realizing everyone is having a post college employment crisis, talking to as many recruiters as possible while snagging free company swag.


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1 year ago
Foyer - Modern Entry Ideas For A Sizable, Contemporary Entryway Remodel With A Black Front Door, Gray

Foyer - Modern Entry Ideas for a sizable, contemporary entryway remodel with a black front door, gray walls, and beige floors


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1 year ago

Unveiling Solar Innovator System: A Comprehensive Review

Introduction: Are you grappling with extreme weather conditions that force you to rely on power-hungry appliances throughout the day? The Solar Innovator System might be the game-changer you've been searching for. In this review, we'll explore the legitimacy and worthiness of the Solar Innovator System, a revolutionary digital product designed to create a nature-inspired 3-dimensional solar sphere.

What is the Solar Innovator System? The Solar Innovator System is a groundbreaking digital solution aimed at helping you construct a 3D solar sphere, inspired by nature. This innovative system claims to slash your electric bills by an impressive 50-70%, offering a reliable and eco-friendly energy source to power your household appliances.

Created by Mark Pierce, the Solar Innovator System is a systematic program that guides users through the process of building a home power plant using simple materials. This 3D Solar Sphere ensures energy independence even during nationwide blackouts, boasting portability and minimal maintenance requirements.

Advantages of Solar Innovator System:

Space-Efficient: The Solar Innovator System enables you to create a product that occupies less space than traditional solar panels. According to Pierce, it can be conveniently installed on balconies or near windows, making it accessible to everyone, regardless of engineering skills.

Power Output Surge: Mark Pierce claims that the Solar Innovator System equips users with knowledge to create a 3D solar sphere that boosts power output by up to 101%. The system is designed to efficiently capture sunlight and convert it into immediate, cheap, and eco-friendly power.

About Mark Pierce – The Innovator: Mark Pierce, the brains behind the Solar Innovator System, was inspired by a near-death experience during a power outage. This motivated him to research and create a sphere-shaped solar panel capable of generating more power than traditional flat-based panels.

How Does the Solar Innovator System Work? The Solar Innovator System is a comprehensive digital product comprising video guides, illustrations, and step-by-step instructions for building a reliable 3D solar sphere. This gadget aims to revolutionize renewable energy, providing users with a clean and dependable power source. The 3D solar sphere works by allowing photons to release electrons, generating an electric current and boasting multiple photovoltaic cells for increased efficiency.

Features and Benefits:

User-Friendly: Pierce emphasizes that the Solar Innovator System is user-friendly, offering over-the-shoulder video guides, illustrated blueprints, materials cheat sheets, and simple instructions for creating practical 3D spherical solar panels.

Pricing: Available for a limited time at $39, the Solar Innovator System provides manuals, videos, guides, and instructions through immediate email delivery. Prices are expected to rise in the future.

Refund Policy: With a 60-day money-back guarantee, Mark Pierce assures a refund for dissatisfied customers, underlining confidence in the product's effectiveness.

Noiseless and Safe: The Solar Innovator System produces zero noise pollution and promotes the generation of safe solar panels without emitting toxins or gases.

Conclusion: The Solar Innovator System presents a promising solution for those seeking to harness clean, renewable power through a 3D solar sphere. With thousands of satisfied users and a simple construction process, this digital product could potentially reduce your electric bills significantly. Act now to secure the current pricing and embark on your journey towards energy independence.


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