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Momma joke in 3-2-…Ozzie_Isaac said:Dumb question @JohnInCarolina I understand weaves in concrete and rebar in concrete, but your drawing looks like carbon tubes. That could be interesting because not only could you improve tensile strength, but may even improve compressive and flexural strength. How do you "firmly" embed tubes like that? -
I’m not sure it’s really all that more difficult to attach concrete to carbon fibers than it is to standard rebar, but that’s really a question that’s more about processing/ mat sci than mechanics.Ozzie_Isaac said:Dumb question @JohnInCarolina I understand weaves in concrete and rebar in concrete, but your drawing looks like carbon tubes. That could be interesting because not only could you improve tensile strength, but may even improve compressive and flexural strength. How do you "firmly" embed tubes like that?"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
I ran across this on reddit and thought of you @lousubcap
Quentin Tarantino's actor wish list for the roles in Pulp Fiction (1994)
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Just landed in ABQ. Managed to grade all but last problem on the exam. Will finish tonight while eating dinner, probably at the Flying Star."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Thanks @lousubcap , the randomness of potsticker sausage and brisket dumplings went welllousubcap said:@lkapigian - people were definitely eating well right there. Impressive groceries for those in attendance.Visalia, Ca @lkapigian -
The ridges in the rebar plus other surface inclusions help the concrete to "bite". Carbon tubes tend to have a smooth exterior surface, plus the epoxy they use isn't conducive to bonding. We prep carbon surfaces a lot to ensure a good bond.JohnInCarolina said:
I’m not sure it’s really all that more difficult to attach concrete to carbon fibers than it is to standard rebar, but that’s really a question that’s more about processing/ mat sci than mechanics.Ozzie_Isaac said:Dumb question @JohnInCarolina I understand weaves in concrete and rebar in concrete, but your drawing looks like carbon tubes. That could be interesting because not only could you improve tensile strength, but may even improve compressive and flexural strength. How do you "firmly" embed tubes like that?
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I had to check their menu, see if it was a place I remember (it wasn't) but the opening page featured a pic of... Matzo Ball Soup?!? Looks like it's a christmas special, otherwise they had NM-style dishes. I need to revisit that city.JohnInCarolina said:Just landed in ABQ. Managed to grade all but last problem on the exam. Will finish tonight while eating dinner, probably at the Flying Star.“The best way to execute french cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken."
- Julia child
Ogden, UT, USA
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These are made with fibers, not tubes as far as I can tell. Typically attaining a good bond is the result of some kind of chemical functionalization if it's not structural.Ozzie_Isaac said:
The ridges in the rebar plus other surface inclusions help the concrete to "bite". Carbon tubes tend to have a smooth exterior surface, plus the epoxy they use isn't conducive to bonding. We prep carbon surfaces a lot to ensure a good bond.JohnInCarolina said:
I’m not sure it’s really all that more difficult to attach concrete to carbon fibers than it is to standard rebar, but that’s really a question that’s more about processing/ mat sci than mechanics.Ozzie_Isaac said:Dumb question @JohnInCarolina I understand weaves in concrete and rebar in concrete, but your drawing looks like carbon tubes. That could be interesting because not only could you improve tensile strength, but may even improve compressive and flexural strength. How do you "firmly" embed tubes like that?"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
So, magic😁 I hate rebar in road/bridge construction. Too much salt up here. Preloaded steal cable concrete beams scare meJohnInCarolina said:
These are made with fibers, not tubes as far as I can tell. Typically attaining a good bond is the result of some kind of chemical functionalization if it's not structural.Ozzie_Isaac said:
The ridges in the rebar plus other surface inclusions help the concrete to "bite". Carbon tubes tend to have a smooth exterior surface, plus the epoxy they use isn't conducive to bonding. We prep carbon surfaces a lot to ensure a good bond.JohnInCarolina said:
I’m not sure it’s really all that more difficult to attach concrete to carbon fibers than it is to standard rebar, but that’s really a question that’s more about processing/ mat sci than mechanics.Ozzie_Isaac said:Dumb question @JohnInCarolina I understand weaves in concrete and rebar in concrete, but your drawing looks like carbon tubes. That could be interesting because not only could you improve tensile strength, but may even improve compressive and flexural strength. How do you "firmly" embed tubes like that?fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
JohnInCarolina said:
These are made with fibers, not tubes as far as I can tell. Typically attaining a good bond is the result of some kind of chemical functionalization if it's not structural.Ozzie_Isaac said:
The ridges in the rebar plus other surface inclusions help the concrete to "bite". Carbon tubes tend to have a smooth exterior surface, plus the epoxy they use isn't conducive to bonding. We prep carbon surfaces a lot to ensure a good bond.JohnInCarolina said:
I’m not sure it’s really all that more difficult to attach concrete to carbon fibers than it is to standard rebar, but that’s really a question that’s more about processing/ mat sci than mechanics.Ozzie_Isaac said:Dumb question @JohnInCarolina I understand weaves in concrete and rebar in concrete, but your drawing looks like carbon tubes. That could be interesting because not only could you improve tensile strength, but may even improve compressive and flexural strength. How do you "firmly" embed tubes like that?
Is there something specific to the composition (recipe) of the concrete for use with the carbon tubes?
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I have no idea. Like I wrote above, I don't make this stuff. I just used it as an interesting problem in a final exam.dbCooper said:JohnInCarolina said:
These are made with fibers, not tubes as far as I can tell. Typically attaining a good bond is the result of some kind of chemical functionalization if it's not structural.Ozzie_Isaac said:
The ridges in the rebar plus other surface inclusions help the concrete to "bite". Carbon tubes tend to have a smooth exterior surface, plus the epoxy they use isn't conducive to bonding. We prep carbon surfaces a lot to ensure a good bond.JohnInCarolina said:
I’m not sure it’s really all that more difficult to attach concrete to carbon fibers than it is to standard rebar, but that’s really a question that’s more about processing/ mat sci than mechanics.Ozzie_Isaac said:Dumb question @JohnInCarolina I understand weaves in concrete and rebar in concrete, but your drawing looks like carbon tubes. That could be interesting because not only could you improve tensile strength, but may even improve compressive and flexural strength. How do you "firmly" embed tubes like that?
Is there something specific to the composition (recipe) of the concrete for use with the carbon tubes?"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Exam is all graded, by the way. Average was just over a 72. There will be a generous curve applied..."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Finished first batch of candied pecans. We make these and cookies as gifts for neighbors. Cookie production begins this week. Daughter will be chief baker and hope it’s a light work week so I can help.
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I would name you “The Hatchet” not “The Weekend Killer.”JohnInCarolina said:Exam is all graded, by the way. Average was just over a 72. There will be a generous curve applied...Las Vegas, NV -
Dang, 72 for average? That is pretty high. What was the median?JohnInCarolina said:Exam is all graded, by the way. Average was just over a 72. There will be a generous curve applied...
I always enjoyed ruining curves. I kept that quiet from most the kids, but my friends knew I set the curves in most my classes. They would ask me what I got so they knew the curve.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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alaskanassasin said:I ran across this on reddit and thought of you @lousubcap
Quentin Tarantino's actor wish list for the roles in Pulp Fiction (1994)
Thanks for the above. Good read to see the "going in" and the eventual pics. A few 3 stars accepted their roles.Game on for December 25. The umteenth annual showing.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Agree with the assessment of the relative value for the average. However, given this is graduate school the curve is definitely inflated by at least a letter grade plus. A lower level class "C" was at least a "B" in the higher ranks. At least that was the norm many decades ago. Nothing like taking a few graduate level course as an undergrad and "riding the curve".Ozzie_Isaac said:
Dang, 72 for average? That is pretty high. What was the median?JohnInCarolina said:Exam is all graded, by the way. Average was just over a 72. There will be a generous curve applied...
I always enjoyed ruining curves. I kept that quiet from most the kids, but my friends knew I set the curves in most my classes. They would ask me what I got so they knew the curve.
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Yep - B’s are not what you want for grades in graduate school.lousubcap said:
Agree with the assessment of the relative value for the average. However, given this is graduate school the curve is definitely inflated by at least a letter grade plus. A lower level class "C" was at least a "B" in the higher ranks. At least that was the norm many decades ago. Nothing like taking a few graduate level course as an undergrad and "riding the curve".Ozzie_Isaac said:
Dang, 72 for average? That is pretty high. What was the median?JohnInCarolina said:Exam is all graded, by the way. Average was just over a 72. There will be a generous curve applied...
I always enjoyed ruining curves. I kept that quiet from most the kids, but my friends knew I set the curves in most my classes. They would ask me what I got so they knew the curve.
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
But do B’s get degrees?JohnInCarolina said:
Yep - B’s are not what you want for grades in graduate school.lousubcap said:
Agree with the assessment of the relative value for the average. However, given this is graduate school the curve is definitely inflated by at least a letter grade plus. A lower level class "C" was at least a "B" in the higher ranks. At least that was the norm many decades ago. Nothing like taking a few graduate level course as an undergrad and "riding the curve".Ozzie_Isaac said:
Dang, 72 for average? That is pretty high. What was the median?JohnInCarolina said:Exam is all graded, by the way. Average was just over a 72. There will be a generous curve applied...
I always enjoyed ruining curves. I kept that quiet from most the kids, but my friends knew I set the curves in most my classes. They would ask me what I got so they knew the curve.
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I thought it was interesting that Uma Thurman wasn't even on the list for the role that she absolutely nailed.lousubcap said:alaskanassasin said:I ran across this on reddit and thought of you @lousubcapQuentin Tarantino's actor wish list for the roles in Pulp Fiction (1994)
Thanks for the above. Good read to see the "going in" and the eventual pics. A few 3 stars accepted their roles.Game on for December 25. The umteenth annual showing.
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
@JohnInCarolina
"Yep - B’s are not what you want for grades in graduate school"
I can't believe I totally went into it wanting the wrong grade? You learn so much on this forum.
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lawdhavemercylkapigian said:Potsticker Sausage on Pilaf with Calabrian Chili Crisp , Brisket Dumpling and a Texas Twinkie ( and some other stuff from yesterday)




this guy cooks....Have:
XLBGE / Stumps Baby XL / Couple of Stokers (Gen 1 and Gen 3) / Blackstone 36 / Maxey 3x5 water pan hog cooker
Had:
LBGE / Lang 60D / Cookshack SM150 / Stumps Stretch / Stumps Baby
Fat Willies BBQ
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Just barely. I think a B- average is sufficient to place you on academic suspension.Battleborn said:
But do B’s get degrees?JohnInCarolina said:
Yep - B’s are not what you want for grades in graduate school.lousubcap said:
Agree with the assessment of the relative value for the average. However, given this is graduate school the curve is definitely inflated by at least a letter grade plus. A lower level class "C" was at least a "B" in the higher ranks. At least that was the norm many decades ago. Nothing like taking a few graduate level course as an undergrad and "riding the curve".Ozzie_Isaac said:
Dang, 72 for average? That is pretty high. What was the median?JohnInCarolina said:Exam is all graded, by the way. Average was just over a 72. There will be a generous curve applied...
I always enjoyed ruining curves. I kept that quiet from most the kids, but my friends knew I set the curves in most my classes. They would ask me what I got so they knew the curve.
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Reminds me of the joke, "what do you call the anchorman of his medical school class?" "Doctor."
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Assuming they can pass the boards. There is definitely an extra quality check in place for MDs.lousubcap said:Reminds me of the joke, "what do you call the anchorman of his medical school class?" "Doctor.""I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
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For your viewing pleasure-Tonight's ManningCast MNF guests-Always a great show, independent of the quality of the game.
Who are 'ManningCast' guests for Week 15?
- Guest 1: Mina Kimes
- Guest 2: Christian McCaffrey
- Guest 3: TBD
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My wife made me an Advent Calendar this year for the 12 days of Christmas. I opened day 7 today, 5 to go. I don’t want to brag but she’s pretty awesome. The 50mls were one of the days. I can’t wait to see what’s next.
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