'Let It Be An Arms Race'

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
No, I don't work in the factory. I did when I was younger. Now I mainly write code to run the equipment that produces the parts. I have been a member of the team that produced the ATFLIR, The Global Hawk, LAM, The Dream liner, the F35, etc. I also did 3 planes that were retrofit 747's where the tail; would open up like a door to be able to place a 737 fuselage in it to fly it from JP to US.

It's OK you think I'm lying. it's cool. But if any of you are even in Phoenix AZ, PM me and I'll take you for a tour. Totally serious.

Fun debating gotta go. Good luck on your grows, and I hope you and your families have a Merry Christmas.

Don't let the door hit ya on the way out... :finger:
 

tampee

Well-Known Member
Nice to know you have security clearance and have recently toured NORAD facilities.
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Or was that from your fake news source?

The gov't. doesn't tell people everything because people like you simply can't be trusted with anything more than a Jello recipe.
I actually think I seen it on CNN they showed the inside of a Nuclear Submarine obviously we probably have some better shit these days but the one they showed was so outdated.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Seriously dude? Growing weed and building planes have nothing to do with each other. Hell I don't even work on my own cars. It is two TOTALLY different skills.

And really, I know you know that. That's like saying someone that can play guitar should be able to play a piano. Seriously?
Hmmm...
Some Similarities;
Physics
Chemistry
Heat Management
Materials science
Electronics
Light Management
Applied science
Automated controls
And more...

The application may be different, but every engineer I've ever taken on a tour of my op quickly and explicitly understands that there's plenty of it going on here. That includes the engineers in my own family... who also work in the defense industry.

You aren't an engineer, because if you were you'd never say any of this ignorant shit.

If you build your grows by guesswork, good luck with that!
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Seriously dude? Growing weed and building planes have nothing to do with each other. Hell I don't even work on my own cars. It is two TOTALLY different skills.

And really, I know you know that. That's like saying someone that can play guitar should be able to play a piano. Seriously?
Wildly inaccurate.

No engineer would attempt to use a comparison of musical instrument's playability as an example. Too subjective.
 

SneekyNinja

Well-Known Member
No, I don't work in the factory. I did when I was younger. Now I mainly write code to run the equipment that produces the parts. I have been a member of the team that produced the ATFLIR, The Global Hawk, LAM, The Dream liner, the F35, etc. I also did 3 planes that were retrofit 747's where the tail; would open up like a door to be able to place a 737 fuselage in it to fly it from JP to US.

It's OK you think I'm lying. it's cool. But if any of you are even in Phoenix AZ, PM me and I'll take you for a tour. Totally serious.

Fun debating gotta go. Good luck on your grows, and I hope you and your families have a Merry Christmas.
If you write code you're not an engineer.

That would make me an engineer, which I most certainly am not.
 

razor33

Member
If he really was an engineer he would never have said any of those stupid things.
Stupid Like what?

And to be fair, I think you're an incredible idiot to assume Aerospace engineering is even close to the same discipline as horticulture. Actually I'm amazed you're even trying to debate the point. You either don't know what an aerospace Engineer does, or you're just an idiot.

So which is it? Are you an idiot or you just don't know what an Aerospace Engineer does?
Here's a hint, you couldn't possible know what an Aerospace Engineer does because the term encompasses many fields within the manufacturing and developing of aircraft and spacecraft. From Designing, Building, testing, Structural analysis, drafting, Stress Testing, etc.
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
Stupid Like what?

And to be fair, I think you're an incredible idiot to assume Aerospace engineering is even close to the same discipline as horticulture. Actually I'm amazed you're even trying to debate the point. You either don't know what an aerospace Engineer does, or you're just an idiot.

So which is it? Are you an idiot or you just don't know what an Aerospace Engineer does?
Here's a hint, you couldn't possible know what an Aerospace Engineer does because the term encompasses many fields within the manufacturing and developing of aircraft and spacecraft. From Designing, Building, testing, Structural analysis, drafting, Stress Testing, etc.

But, you said yourself you're not an engineer?
 

razor33

Member
If you write code you're not an engineer.

That would make me an engineer, which I most certainly am not.
Yes, because there is only one kind of code right? So the engineer who programs spacecraft, is basically the same as the guy who programs in C++ or JCL, right. LOL. Then maybe you should go get a job with NASA, tell them you program HTML and Java, and that it basically the same. Let me know when you get a job. LOL
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Stupid Like what?

And to be fair, I think you're an incredible idiot to assume Aerospace engineering is even close to the same discipline as horticulture. Actually I'm amazed you're even trying to debate the point. You either don't know what an aerospace Engineer does, or you're just an idiot.

So which is it? Are you an idiot or you just don't know what an Aerospace Engineer does?
Here's a hint, you couldn't possible know what an Aerospace Engineer does because the term encompasses many fields within the manufacturing and developing of aircraft and spacecraft. From Designing, Building, testing, Structural analysis, drafting, Stress Testing, etc.
Here's YOUR hint, genius; the laws of physics and chemistry don't give a shit about your application. If you use them to solve problems, what you're doing is engineering.

That's the basic definition. If you were an engineer you'd know this. Arguing such a basic tenet of the profession tells me everything about how you think- and don't.

That's why you aren't an engineer. IDGAF about a degree. Which you don't have.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Yes, because there is only one kind of code right? So the engineer who programs spacecraft, is basically the same as the guy who programs in C++ or JCL, right. LOL. Then maybe you should go get a job with NASA, tell them you program HTML and Java, and that it basically the same. Let me know when you get a job. LOL
Derp.
 

razor33

Member
Here's YOUR hint, genius; the laws of physics and chemistry don't give a shit about your application. If you use them to solve problems, what you're doing is engineering.

That's the basic definition. If you were an engineer you'd know this. Arguing such a basic tenet of the profession tells me everything about how you think- and don't.

That's why you aren't an engineer. IDGAF about a degree. Which you don't have.
Oh man, I'm sorry. Did I hurt your feelings? My bad.

Tell me genius, if it doesn't matter why would an employer demand say a degree in engineering and laugh you out of the building if you brought in a degree in horticulture?
Hey, just tell them it's basically the same thing. ROTFL, I'm sorry. I don't mean to make fun but you know you sound like a complete fool right?
 
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