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You start off with the best of intentions, but through raging incompetence, ineptitude or the plain fact that you're working in IT, things go terribly wrong and there's hell to pay. Tell us about the epic failures that have brought big ideas to their knees. Or just blame someone else.
( , Thu 3 Dec 2009, 14:19)
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They love to give us group design projects, we have had all sorts from trying to fix broken tibias together with plates and screws (harder than it sounds), to a proposal for a cross atlantic train tunnel (as silly as it sounds) to a portable wind turbine to be carried by mountaineers as an energy source (more plausible than it sounds).
We have just been set a new one however, and it's a royal pain in the ass. Each year we have a design module, and this year we have been tasked with designing a full microlight using a 3-D software program (called solidworks if anyone cares), and I really can't get it started. To be honest, out of all the projects I have done this one really is the hardest to get off the ground.
( , Tue 8 Dec 2009, 14:54, 7 replies)
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I hope you had it floating, tethered to the sea-bed, filled with vacuum and using supersonic mag-lev trains
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the zanniest (stupidest) idea that was placed before me was an ice-bridge from NI to Scotland. The guy wanted 25K to test his idea on the grand-canal outside Dublin.
I have more.
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I remember doing those.
I had to design a thingy to be able to load / unload and carry a off-road motorbike on the back of a Defender 90. Why?!
And thank your lucky stars for Solidworks, we had to do it in AutoCAD light. Cheapskates.
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