Purdue Students Win Rube Goldberg Contest
Dekortage writes "How long does it take to make a burger? Students from Purdue University's Society of Professional Engineers won the 2008 Rube Goldberg contest with a device that requires 156 steps to assemble a burger. According to the team captain, 'We put 4,000 to 5,000 man-hours into this machine since September, and all the hard work has been well worth it.' That's a long time to wait for dinner." Here's a video of the winning entry in operation.
That's Goldberg.
http://www.rubegoldberg.com/
It doesn't even make a burger, it just shoots you.
I read burger, but I see orange juice...
I couldn't help but notice that with the crappy camerawork you have no idea what process is going on at once. Can anyone find a better video?
I watched the full video, and I didn't see any hamburgers get made. Did I miss something?
The winning entry according to the article was the burger maker. But the video linked in the summary is a machine making orange juice.
I like my hamburgers without the pulp.
You don't know what a Rube Goldberg Machine is, do you?
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Imagine if a human did all of those steps. He would burn more calories than he consumed.
Burgers as health food? Who knew.
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If I'm not mistaken, here's an alternate video: YouTubed!
Seriously! I thought this country was running out of engineers? Guess we just needed better problems. For anyone interested in a bit of GolDberg fun, try the made-of-Lego Great Ball Contraption http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&output=googleabout&btnG=Search+our+site&q=lego%20gbc
Truly team effort in creating time wasting fun.
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Oh wise one, what would you have us spend our hours doing? Does there have to be a point to do something fun?
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I am sure that all admins can attest to the fact that MS products require a ridiculous number of extra steps to perform simple tasks.
In tribute to Rube Goldberg, the web site is done in Flash instead of HTML, and all the text is really bitmaps.
You're right. Lennon was from the UK.
Do you have any other insight into the history of the Beatles you would like to share with us?
Turns out it takes less time and money to have one expert (eg a trained teen-ager) listen to what you want and enter it than it does to have you enter it yourself. A few Arbys in CA tried self-service terminals, but it was so confusing and impersonal they all switched back (or went under).
Dude, I think I can see my house from here.
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How amazed would you be to suddenly find that you just forgot what I wrote and you needed to reread my post.... again.
Wow... That's an unbelievability insane statement. Have you ever been to engineering school? Do you know what an engineer does? Engineering is the PRACTICAL use of scientific knowledge. You can learn all the equations in the world but until you actually apply them to BUILD something it's worthless crap filling your mind. You might as well close your school books and go home.
There is no better application in school than doing a project similar to this. Robot building projects and the like were the best thing I ever did in collage and the skills I learned doing them I still carry with me today.
You're crazy to think that this was a waste of time and that we should more emulate China and India with rote memorization of equations. Give me an engineer who can build something any day of the week.
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