Whoa engineers are even more useless to society than landlords

Whoa engineers are even more useless to society than landlords.

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Yeah

Engineering simply isnt as hard as its made out to be, all the schooling is learning standardization of plans etc etc.

Any person with an arbitrary understanding of how physics apply in real life, given enough resources (including manpower ) and time could build just about anything, from a road to a crane to a colosseum.

Cute post, Goldstein.

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>*he writes on a machine made by engineers*

A degree in pothole manufacturing, is still more useful than one in gender studies.

do you really think that roman roads didn't have any potholes?

I dropped engineering faculty. I regret.

Engineers did nothing wrong, it's the government that is shitty and jewish.

Romans built everything with the idea it should last as long as possible.
We build things to be as economical as possible and to operate within a certain timeframe.

My machine was made by craftsmen, artisans, designers, tradesmen, electricians, technicians, and laborers. Not "engineers". Engineers are just some vaguely defined middle management position that take credit for the work of others. They're the landlords of the work world.

Lets see a road train rocket down a cobble stone roman road at 100 plus, it would be a fucking disaster. Modern roads are a compromise its true, but they're that way for good reasons.

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Paved roads are a Jewish scam. And if you don't know by now, the luciferians will never let us have real progress and a utopia. So fuck you and fuck this thread.

In north america we got 4 seasons
> dilation of the materials
Have you ever seen how railroads bend sometimes ? When it's getting hot the material gain volume and when it's cold it shrink so the roads are always getting damaged.

Money
> If the roads are damaged people will fix them we have to pay them
> if the roads are too solid to break then the bitumen industry is dead

We could easily build road that can last for years but it's a question about money and temperature.

I think it's clear he's saying that our modern roads will be completely disintegrated within a couple thousand years.

>Engineers did nothing wrong

Dude. The entire purpose of engineering is how to design something using as little resources as possible so it can barely function. Any idiot can build a bridge that lasts 1000 years and never falls down. The engineer's job is to design a bridge that just barely doesn't fall down.

>Any idiot can build a bridge that lasts 1000 years and never falls down.
You actually think this?

Into the oven.

Engineers have had it too easy I say. Let's all go find and mercilessly beat up all engineers.

A machine that cost more than miles of Roman road and will last four years, maybe. Try again, 14 year old faggot

Yeah just make a dam made of solid titanium that goes 200 feet into the ground, nothing is ever going to fuck over that bridge.
>b-b-b-but that's expensive and takes up too much materials!
You lose the argument.

Yes, its as simple as stacking stones with mortar between them, you can make cement from fine sediment and water if thats all thats available, use enough of that and enough stacked stones and you have a bridge that will stand for as long as the stones stay solid (eons)

Modern paved roads aren't really there for you to drive on, they are there for military to transport troops and equipment and for military planes to land on. They were designed for control of domestic populations, and for use in war.

Ontop of that you can take stones and crush them into powder, or use sand, mix with water and add chopped grass and things like that, shape into large bricks, and set over a large roaring fire till its bone dry, now you have actual building blocks to stack with cement between them. You dont need an engineering degree to mix stones water and grass, and make a fire.

>Romans built everything with the idea it should last as long as possible.
>We build things to be as economical as possible and to operate within a certain timeframe.

this + our roads get millions of tons of heavy fast moving weight put on them all year long all around the world in vast climates and we have built almost infinity more roads than the roman empire ever could using a method that is many thousands of times faster.

>craftsmen
All manual labor was done by chinks, far from craftsmen
>artisans
Sounds like apple faggotry
>designers
Engineered to fit as many features in the smallest place possible
>tradesmen
Maybe
>electricians
Why the fuck would you need an electrician to build a facebook machine?
>technicians
Another word for chink labor
>laborers
Add the chink and you’re correct

only a tiny fraction of the traffic and wear in roman times. Less world population.
And no those roads didn't last forever they had to be maintained. And then they were built upon further and kept running throughout the ages.
Dumb ass.

>Make roads no one ever drives on
>LOOK THEY LAST FOREVER

Think you need to cut the dose, fag.

It's ok op, I didn't get into engineering major either

>hurrrrrr: the post

That was the interstate system stupid, not every road in the US

>Make roads no one ever drives on
They do. OP is a fucking moron.
Many roads now overlay directly on the roman roads. They're all still there because we still use them. But they're highways and shit now.

Shitty bait.

>Any man
FTFY

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>ad-hominem with no proper rebuttal
Shut the fuck up and go ba󠛡ck to red󠛡dit so󠛡yboy faggots.

>His computer lasts 4 years
God, i fucking hate normies so much, how do you always manage to break your shit so quickly

Every road is for military use. In fact your house is in an artillery range, that's where the zip code system came from. Your neighborhood is a defined battlefield.

This aussie has it right, that roman road would be potholes by the end of the week with normal modern traffic. Not to mention all the accidents caused by the stones being picked up and tossed around.

That bridge was built with an engineering degree using schematics that were supposed to be just good enough, and turned out not to be. Id say any person, even a woman, given enough time resources etc could build a strong stable bridge. Engineering attempts to defy physics, all humans have an innate sense of how physics work, therefore all humans should be capable of building a bridge

>My machine was made by craftsmen, artisans, designers, tradesmen, electricians, technicians, and laborers. Not "engineers"
The circuits in your system were designed by electrical engineers. They blueprinted that shit and then it was made. You're a fucking idiot.

Modern engineers don't even operate engines.

Retarded bullshit, OP's having a laugh or probably failed engineering school.

Not an argument.

the ruts are from chariot wheels

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Engineers are morons that think they’re math geniuses because they can get a C in calc 3 compared to physicists and mathematicians that know real math and proofs. Especially American engineers.

that's not engineering, that's corruption

A tit for a tat

NIGGER

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Get outta here with that common sense

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You're welcome to build a stone road yourself, you're also welcome to use and maintain it.
If only you knew the cost vs benefit of either two.

This, blacktop falls apart faster than cobblestone, but it's a lot easier to repair than cobblestone. A good compromise, if the local government can afford it, is cement blocks, and repouring the blocks as they get damaged by traffic.

Engineering isn't just about making shit last forever. Good luck driving a car at speed on fuckin cobblestone. There are lots of factors at play even w/ basic civil engineering like road construction. Lifespan is only part of the equation. Logistics, safety, ease of manufacturing, cost, and repairs also influence road design heavily.

Just a side note, you'd probably be surprised at how much concrete varies in its different applications. There is a lot more to know than it seems on the surface.

TWICE IN ONE DAY
HES GOING ALL OUT BOYS

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>What is time and cost?

There must be a balance between quality, time, and cost. Romans had slave labor.

With enough time a bright fellow could learn to be just about anything..... not just an engineer.....

Welder, cook, mechanic, doctor..... you see your point here...

Solid titanium bridges, 200 feet deep.

Your stupid titanium bridge is a non-argument

Roman concrete, but you have to get ash from volcanos.

/thread

Shit post OP.

No they’re fucking not, only the interstate system is designed to be used by the military

How many semis hauling 20 tons of Twinkies has that ancient ass road seen?
I guarantee it wouldn't last one more year under the traffic conditions our roads receive

>designers
Synonymous with engineer when it comes to consumer electronics. Also like four of the other things you listed were redundant synonyms and electrician? Seriously? Do you even fucking know what electricians do?

I'm an electrical engineer. I've designed consumer electronics from the ground up. I draw up the prints, make the PCB for the circuits, model the frame and exterior, everything. For small scale products it's the only skill based job involved. Literally everyone else is a blue collar worker on a production line who has been instructed on how to print a board, connect a wire or insert rod a into slot b. They have absolutely no fucking idea how the shit works. If they did; they'd have my job. You're a retard.

I'm going to have to respectfully disagree about women building and success, i've been burnt too many times on this one.

What is the angle of the dam with respect to the ground?
General shape of the dam?
How flexible does the dam have to be at which points in order to absorb the pressure of the rising and lowering waters?
How about the stress analysis on the model?

Any idiot can design a dam, I guess, but only an educated and experienced person can make a good dam efficiently such that it can be built quickly and be maintaineable.

Mexican degrees are worthless anyway

Based and reality pilled

This, only a retard would think the blacktop is everything that composes a road

this, kek

ya think Trucks use that medieval pavement?

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Yes, you want to cross a stoneroad 120 kph with millions of other cars, makes a lot of sense.

Compared to the general public, that is a math genius.

>roman
>medieval
Jesus fucking christ

He’s right- look up the story of Henry Ford inspecting used up cars in junkyards

Nigger this is a false comparison.
Bottom is a dirt road in a shithole with potholes from low maintenance, and top is the superior paved Roman road built by Roman soldiers in peacetime as an improvement upon the dirt trails.

I’ve been sitting on my ass for the past 7 hours on company time and literally haven’t done a damn thing

Yes, my point is that most degrees are useless and teach you nothing but industry standardization, anyone with a bit of creativity and common sense could do just about anything.

>Engineers lay that shit
That would actually be poor Mexicans.

I think what OP is but hurt about and doesn’t realise is not engineers. But government bureaucracy and their excessive design standards and other red tape.

You can bypass all of that "just good enough" logic by simply building it thicker with more reinforcement.

Same except I've been shitposting and playing Panzer Corps 2.

never lose your passion

Who cares it's titanium.