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great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:05 pm
by Oscar
found this on the interwebs doing a google search

http://www.slideshare.net/MalaiKavya/we ... nd-edition

http://www.slideshare.net/donalsyahrial ... of-welding

highly technical in some parts, but I love reading about this stuff....I know it sorta goes against the "down 'n dirty tricks, not suitable for PhD geeks" philosophy of this website, but it is in the name of welding! :)

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:51 pm
by Superiorwelding
Oscar,
Thanks for posting. Are you telling me you read all 1000 (approx.) pages??? If so you need a life. ;) :lol: JK
-Jonathan

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:55 pm
by Oscar
Superiorwelding wrote:Oscar,
Thanks for posting. Are you telling me you read all 1000 (approx.) pages??? If so you need a life. ;) :lol: JK
-Jonathan
ppffttt...1000 pages is nothing for a math & physics nerd like me. If I could afford the time, I'd be a university student for the rest of my life, lol. Nothing like studying your brains out endlessly, only to kill those same brain cells on a single weekend of mad drinking lol :lol:

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 6:47 am
by exnailpounder
Oscar wrote:
Superiorwelding wrote:Oscar,
Thanks for posting. Are you telling me you read all 1000 (approx.) pages??? If so you need a life. ;) :lol: JK
-Jonathan
ppffttt...1000 pages is nothing for a math & physics nerd like me. If I could afford the time, I'd be a university student for the rest of my life, lol. Nothing like studying your brains out endlessly, only to kill those same brain cells on a single weekend of mad drinking lol :lol:
I get the feeling you two are young but Oscar hit the nail on the head. I have always loved tech stuff and science and always loved to read but I can't believe how much stuff I forget at only age 52. I slowed down my drinking and I still have CRS. My friend who was a teacher says I just have too much knowledge packed away and have trouble finding it but I know he is just being kind.

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:33 am
by motox
jeff
at 68 sometimes finding my keys is new knowledge.
craig

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 10:26 am
by rick9345
at 69 my hard drive(brain) is so full I have had to start to delete.
The other day I couldn't remember where I live!
Turned out I accidently deleted it.

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 1:01 pm
by Oscar
exnailpounder wrote:
Oscar wrote:
Superiorwelding wrote:Oscar,
Thanks for posting. Are you telling me you read all 1000 (approx.) pages??? If so you need a life. ;) :lol: JK
-Jonathan
ppffttt...1000 pages is nothing for a math & physics nerd like me. If I could afford the time, I'd be a university student for the rest of my life, lol. Nothing like studying your brains out endlessly, only to kill those same brain cells on a single weekend of mad drinking lol :lol:
I get the feeling you two are young but Oscar hit the nail on the head. I have always loved tech stuff and science and always loved to read but I can't believe how much stuff I forget at only age 52. I slowed down my drinking and I still have CRS. My friend who was a teacher says I just have too much knowledge packed away and have trouble finding it but I know he is just being kind.
I'm not exactly a spring chicken, I'm 35 going on 20. :)

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:38 pm
by exnailpounder
I got ya Oscar...My wife says I'm just a child growing older. I just had the time of my life putting pieces of pork roast on a string and letting the dogs figure out why they kept movin about 20 minutes ago. Nothing wrong with being young at heart but your body will catch up but its all good. We are all above ground!

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:41 pm
by exnailpounder
motox wrote:jeff
at 68 sometimes finding my keys is new knowledge.
craig
:lol: I tend to walk into a room and be damned if I can remember why I am there. Or be involved in a project and set something down 2 feet away and not be able to find it for 2 days....golden years my ass!

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:48 pm
by xwrench
As a raving insomniac, I frequently read 3-4 hours in the early morning. Technical books are my favorite :geek:
Cheers.
-Eldon

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 4:17 pm
by Markus
Good catch ;)

Re: great technical read on welding metallurgy

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:14 pm
by Otto Nobedder
exnailpounder wrote:
motox wrote:jeff
at 68 sometimes finding my keys is new knowledge.
craig
:lol: I tend to walk into a room and be damned if I can remember why I am there. Or be involved in a project and set something down 2 feet away and not be able to find it for 2 days....golden years my ass!
I had this discussion with my doctor just today. I suffer CRS and ADD constantly.

His explanation was simple. We're still running on the same processor we were born with, but it's getting loaded down with files and useless subroutines... We perform mental tasks slower as a consequence, and are more easily distracted by the unneeded subroutines.

Until we can upgrade our processors, we're screwed. Take the slowdown that comes with the overload, and live with it.

I really like my doctor.

Steve S