Engineering Investigations
Pick the best Engineering Investigations piece
Brian Fuller
6/1/2011 6:01 PM EDT
- We've been around the world, drunk Calvados in exotic locations, waded knee-deep in exploding mice, ground our teeth at management ineptitude and learned the value of teamwork. Now, it's time to help determine the best of the latest Engineering Investigations blog submission!
Please review our entries below and then vote in the form at bottom for the story you think should be crowned king of the investigations.
- It always worked before, so you broke it (Tim Fyock)
- Knee deep in exploding mice (Mike Bergman)
- So many toys vying for affection (Steve Lubbers)
- What’s that short in my PA? (David Ashton)
- OK, your dad primes his fuel injected engine with gas and you fixed it with a TTL logic probe...what kind of family is this anyway? (David Kanceruk)
- Diamonds are forever (Aubrey Kagan)
- We have met the enemy and it is management (Dave Braverman)
- Speaking out of line (Adrian Michaud)
- IGBTs Transmit Woe to Analog Signal Conditioning (Reagan Thomas)
- A Jar of Tomatoes Saves Rocket Avionics Project (Terry Reinert)
- Brrr! Transmitter failure in the Arctic chill (Mark Espe)
- Sorry, I can only do one thing at a time (David Ashton)
- Hardware mess cleaned up with software (Adip Dutta)
- This is the end of the message (or maybe not) (David Ashton)
- 'Newbie' engineer and the attack of the solder blobs (William Davison)
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zeeglen
6/1/2011 11:19 PM EDT
Dang it, Brian. These are all interesting and informative articles. I'm sure you must realize how difficult it will be to choose...
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hm
6/2/2011 1:04 AM EDT
I liked the narration of David Ashton in "This is the end of the message (or may not be)".
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Brian Fuller2
6/2/2011 6:33 PM EDT
Glen, it's all part of my master torture plan!
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