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Blog of a mechanical engineering undergraduate, talks about engineering, daily rants, among other observations.
Tags: design, engineering, mechanical, science, Singapore, student, technology, university
Author: chilly c. |
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turning down an offerDec 8, 2009
Recently I turned down a job offer.
It was an M&E engineering related job, relevant to my final year project. Not hardcore engineering but more of business development. 6 months oversea posting at one of our nation's biggest oversea projects. Lots of...
carbon brushDec 7, 2009
My Makita cutter's carbon brushes have worn out, so I went to the hardware store to get new ones. Guess what, the brush's brand is called Nakiya.
Reminds me of using non-original ink cartridges on your printer.
Come to think of it, I've forgotten how...
ah bengs are economicalDec 6, 2009
I observe that many mixed vegetable rice (aka economical rice) stalls like to hire ah beng-lookalikes as helpers.
There's nothing wrong with ah bengs seeking employment anywhere, in fact they have their rights to employment. But when you have bad...
how 3d printing worksDec 5, 2009
3D Printer manufacturer Z Corporation has recently published this complimentary whitepaper How 3D Printing Works for download.
It is quite an informative paper talking about how 3D printing has evolved over the years, how it works, its features,...
kl on railsDec 3, 2009
I've always been interested in the rail/metro/subway/underground/rapid transit/wadeva system in different cities, so when I visited Kuala Lumpur I took the chance for some joyrides.
Anyway, taking the rails is one of the most convenient ways to...
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