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Engineering Puzzels/Games, interesting questions? 1

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zenegata

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Engineering Puzzels/Games, interesting questions?

I can only think of engineering.com which had some cool things. Please post any link if you have any.
 
duh.. nevermind. Any clues as to the Length of the baR?
 
Now I feel truly stupid after SLemin's comment...
 
I aim to please!

Any help with the lithuanian band one?

Si
 
That's even more annoying, I've been down every possible route from Ohm to the bands and I still can't think what it would be.. a band in lituania?!
I think I'm definitely missing something...
 
Woohoo! I finally got one. Thanks for the tip jistre.

<tg>
 
This is evil; I struggle through to the last clue and its (apparently) about probability. I guess I probably won't finish this !@#& puzzle.
 
Is it the one with three row of what looks like set notation? I'm stuck on that one, too.
 
What is the trick once you get the two rpn equations solved?
 
Slemin, did you catch my hint?
jobiewan99, think dates and reread the clues.
YoungTurk/Jistre, here's a subtle clue:
-Things haven’t always gone right for engineers.
-Sometimes they have worked out fine.
-Other times they’ve quit before they even got a chance.

After receiving a hint on Lithuania, I got the math problem without even cheating. Then I had a relapse on the last one. But it was fun anyway.

Now I'm off to
<tg>
 
Oh god!
I am an idiot - I've just got it!

Thanks!!

Si
 
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