all diesels can run on biodiesel, dingleberry.
if the US gov't wants to be serious about encouraging biodiesel, the most practical of all bio-fuels, it really needs to loosen restrictions on production and distribution of it as well, instead of just pushing ethanol into our tanks, which is just decreasing our MPG and raising food prices.
um hmm. i'd rethink this one if i were you. engineers are not home electricians.
that's kind of like saying a mechanical engineer is more qualified to work on your car than a certified auto mechanic.
...Which is to say Joe Bob with his Master Electrician badge is more fit to wire your house than a guy with a PhD in electrical engineering who has 20 years experience in the field.
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trying to get high school students to read a textbook is bad enough. trying to get them to read product documentation? good luck.
I'd suggest that you select a few disciplines as you have, grab real live official documentation -- lots of it -- classify them according to complexity -- and by complexity I mean the requirement of additional working systems -- and take your students through actually doing something small.
what? you mean you don't love long hours, high stress, for low pay and little to no benefits?
all diesels can run on biodiesel, dingleberry. if the US gov't wants to be serious about encouraging biodiesel, the most practical of all bio-fuels, it really needs to loosen restrictions on production and distribution of it as well, instead of just pushing ethanol into our tanks, which is just decreasing our MPG and raising food prices.
Hail Xenu! He is coming!
oh boy! that 70-620 cert will finally come in handy for something! gah.
...Which is to say Joe Bob with his Master Electrician badge is more fit to wire your house than a guy with a PhD in electrical engineering who has 20 years experience in the field.
in Soviet Russian, slashes dot you.
chinese processor. works fine, but leaves you wanting to compute more one hour later.
I'd suggest that you select a few disciplines as you have, grab real live official documentation -- lots of it -- classify them according to complexity -- and by complexity I mean the requirement of additional working systems -- and take your students through actually doing something small.
What ever happened to sysadmins being known for having strong/good morals and ethics?
their jobs got off-shored to india