February 2012
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Standard Model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
November 2011
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October 2011
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September 2011
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http://www.enggcyclopedia.com/ →
Separation Processes. net →
This place is pretty sick for ChE principles.
The site is mad oldschool (frames lol) but wow is it good.
August 2011
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Magical Game Time: Falcon Punch Process →
idrawnintendo:
I’ve been promising a process post for a while now and today seems like a good day for it, since I’m too buried under freelance work and shipping (hooray!) to draw new comics.
This is just MY process of course—and even at that, it’s not always the one I use.
Step 1. Layout
I’ve been doing all…
I need to do this
July 2011
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ASPEN Tutorial | Chemical Engineering & Materials... →
USAJOBS - The Federal Government's Official Jobs... →
Magic Frequencies →
June 2011
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This site is a compilation of free resources for... →
May 2011
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What Can You Do with Sage Math? | Packt Publishing... →
Really cool mathematical modeling software
April 2011
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March 2011
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February 2011
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January 2011
11 posts
Gas Technology Institute →
Land fizzing like soda pop: farmer says CO2... →
APS Physics | FPS | Liquid Fuel Nuclear Reactors →
How do I work harder?
How do I work harder? Easy. Never stop. Never stop working towards your goal (you do have a goal, right?). Never stop thinking about what it is you want to achieve. Never give yourself a break. Find the time to work on your goals every day. And if you can’t find the time, make the time to work on your goals every day. Create a schedule, adopt a routine and be consistent. Because the thing is, when...
November 2010
14 posts
Sustainable growth is an oxymoron →
“Perhaps natural philosopher is too wide and too lofty a term to describe people who do science. However, I think we may have given something up when we abandoned natural philosopher for scientist. It isolated us, allowed us retreat into pursuing scientific discovery for its own sake, and in doing so, cut science off from the humanities and scientists off from their responsibilities as...
Water circuit analogy to electric circuit →
This post is testing the tumblr email feature
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What the heck is Voltage? →
Gotta read this later
Hydraulic analogy →
The electronic–hydraulic analogy (derisively referred to as the drain-pipe theory by Oliver Heaviside) is the most widely used analogy for “electron fluid” in a metal conductor. Since electric current is invisible and the processes at play in electronics are often difficult to demonstrate, the various electronic components are represented by hydraulic equivalents. Electricity (as well...
Chemical & biochemical reactors & process control →
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