Friday, April 2, 2010

http://www.nspe.org/index.html
This site is for the National Society of Professional Engineers. Basically this site allows professional engineers and engineer interns to practice engineering. This site shows what events are coming up, what events they were at previously (an Annual Report and a thing called Heritage which shows what they’ve done over the years), and resources for the members.
http://www.entrepreneurialengineer.blogspot.com/
This blog is used by David Goldberg. He is a professor that has an interest in engineering so I suspect that he is a professor that teaches engineering. It shows multiple videos about engineering and some of them have a few sentences explaining what the video is about. The layout is easy to navigate and easy to find what you want, if he has it at least.
http://engineering.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
This is a wiki page. The site itself seems to be new or not a lot of users are on it right now. It seems to be new because most of the information on the site is mostly focused on mechanical engineering and is lacking civil, aerospace, etc. fields. In fact the second paragraph now that I’m reading the home page more says that it is still fairly young. This wiki seems that it will do well once more engineers from more fields join and it may become a favorite to engineers and people who want to be engineers alike.
http://proquest.umi.com.proxy.yc.edu/pqdweb?index=0&did=1966417201&SrchMode=2&sid=1&Fmt=6&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1270251382&clientId=1407
This link is attached to what looks to be a magazine article, when viewed in the PDF format which is where this link leads to. This talks about a man and how he flies aircraft. The article shows that the man wanted to be a military pilot but didn’t have the eyes for it. So he got a aerospace engineer degree, teaching aerobatics as a sub-job.

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