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rowingengineer

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Jun 18, 2009
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The latest edition of the ASI journal of the Australian steel institute (43/2) address's this issue.

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An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made in a very narrow field
 
RE,

I just noticed your new signature line. I like it, sounds better than some of the other things I have been called as an expert, e.g. "a has-been drip under pressure" and "a guy from out of town with a briefcase".
 
only a fool would call themselves an expert
 
Hokie,
The change signature line is due to having the week off work and found it a distraction from my task of updating all my spreadsheets to current design practices in the ASI.




An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made in a very narrow field
 
My version of an expert:
The well qualified practicing engineer knows a lot of things about a lot of different topics.
In time some of them begin to know more about less.
Then they become an expert and know almost everything about almost nothing.
 
RE: Could you post the title and author for the paper that you referred to above? I'd like to get myself a copy.
 
KK as requested:
DESIGN MODEL FOR LIGHT BRACING CLEAT CONNECTIONS
T.J. HOGAN
Consultant to Australian Steel Institute
R. T. COLLINS
Engineering Systems Pty Limited

An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made in a very narrow field
 
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