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OdieTurbo 04-26-2007 02:59 AM

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Originally Posted by usedgeo (Post 49152)
Well I am in southern Idaho and I ought to join one of these teams. I have a 4-door 5-speed, 2001 Saturn. Life seems pretty busy but this would motivate me to do a few more things to the car.

Ernie

Is Idaho above the Mason Dixon? (OdieTurbo is geographically challenged ;) )

GasSavers_DaX 04-26-2007 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by OdieTurbo (Post 49172)
Is Idaho above the Mason Dixon? (OdieTurbo is geographically challenged ;) )

Pretty sure it is. I'll hang back with LxMike and let usedgeo hop in my spot to fill out your team.

Bill in Houston 04-26-2007 05:19 AM

Trebuchet, make some kind of pronouncement and start telling me what to do...

Please. :-)

OdieTurbo 04-26-2007 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill in Houston (Post 49183)
Trebuchet, make some kind of pronouncement and start telling me what to do...

Please. :-)

Yes Mr. Trebuchet, let's get this party started!

usedgeo 04-26-2007 05:43 PM

Let me know if I make it in. It's okay either way. I need to buy gas tonight or hitch hike. The Saturn has done respectably lately. The gas log is up to date escept for the gas I have not put in yet. I started out on this gas saving thing kinda slow but I am coming around.

usedgeo

trebuchet03 04-26-2007 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by OdieTurbo (Post 49201)
Yes Mr. Trebuchet, let's get this party started!

Sorry about the delay.... It's finals week here - and I've got a 3 hour Mechanical Vibrations Analysis exam in <10 hours.... If you want, I'll babble about locater matrices and vibration under general and harmonic forcing conditions :rolleyes: Not fun in these conditions my friends (but I really enjoy learning this stuff) - but it will be over shortly, I'll be angry for a few hours after the test (like everyone else), and everything will return to "normal." :p

Here's where we stand. Dax, I really appreciate the gesture, and thank you very much :thumbup: :thumbup:

Tre - has a sedan
Odie - has an automatic | Above Mason Dixon
Bill
rvanengen
usedgeo - above M-D line

Looks like we're all set. I will send a message to rvanengen to get a confirmation form him/her and we'll get this party started. If that's a no-go - or I don't hear back before the next cycle, Dax - you're more then welcome to hop aboard :thumbup:

As for what to do.... If you haven't done so already - update your gas logs (I'll be doing that myself tomorrow with my latest receipt). And that's really all for now. Once the next cycle begins, we'll jump right in :thumbup:

GasSavers_DaX 04-27-2007 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by trebuchet03 (Post 49289)
Sorry about the delay.... It's finals week here - and I've got a 3 hour Mechanical Vibrations Analysis exam in <10 hours.... If you want, I'll babble about locater matrices and vibration under general and harmonic forcing conditions :rolleyes: Not fun in these conditions my friends (but I really enjoy learning this stuff) - but it will be over shortly, I'll be angry for a few hours after the test (like everyone else), and everything will return to "normal." :p

Here's where we stand. Dax, I really appreciate the gesture, and thank you very much :thumbup: :thumbup:

Tre - has a sedan
Odie - has an automatic | Above Mason Dixon
Bill
rvanengen
usedgeo - above M-D line

Looks like we're all set. I will send a message to rvanengen to get a confirmation form him/her and we'll get this party started. If that's a no-go - or I don't hear back before the next cycle, Dax - you're more then welcome to hop aboard :thumbup:

As for what to do.... If you haven't done so already - update your gas logs (I'll be doing that myself tomorrow with my latest receipt). And that's really all for now. Once the next cycle begins, we'll jump right in :thumbup:

Welcome. Just let me know.

kwtorbe 04-27-2007 05:03 PM

I am a free agent. PM me if you want me on your team.

SVOboy 04-27-2007 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trebuchet03 (Post 49289)
Sorry about the delay.... It's finals week here - and I've got a 3 hour Mechanical Vibrations Analysis exam in <10 hours.... If you want, I'll babble about locater matrices and vibration under general and harmonic forcing conditions :rolleyes: Not fun in these conditions my friends (but I really enjoy learning this stuff) - but it will be over shortly, I'll be angry for a few hours after the test (like everyone else), and everything will return to "normal." :p

Here's where we stand. Dax, I really appreciate the gesture, and thank you very much :thumbup: :thumbup:

Tre - has a sedan
Odie - has an automatic | Above Mason Dixon
Bill
rvanengen
usedgeo - above M-D line

Looks like we're all set. I will send a message to rvanengen to get a confirmation form him/her and we'll get this party started. If that's a no-go - or I don't hear back before the next cycle, Dax - you're more then welcome to hop aboard :thumbup:

As for what to do.... If you haven't done so already - update your gas logs (I'll be doing that myself tomorrow with my latest receipt). And that's really all for now. Once the next cycle begins, we'll jump right in :thumbup:

Finals week!?!? I just had midterms, :p

trebuchet03 04-27-2007 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SVOboy (Post 49379)
Finals week!?!? I just had midterms, :p

:p I'm done now :thumbup: :thumbup: Fall semester starts back up August 20 :p Remember, I'm in Central Florida - so no snow breaks or anything like that this semester... In fact, we had all of 6 vacation days - 5 of which were spring break... We just pushed right through. All that said, here's an excerpt from today's final:

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What is "consistent" mass and what method is used to find it?
I honestly had no clue... My answer:
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Constant Mass of time. This is achieved with a balanced diet and regular exercise (>3 times/week)
It's really a method of finding a mass matrix via Finite element analysis (FEA) and it's called "consistent" because the model is consistent with other methods. Really, that was an obscure question. At least most of the points were on the actual application problems :p


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