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  #81  
Old September 20th 13, 04:34 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
jim beam[_4_]
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On 09/19/2013 07:43 PM, Brent wrote:
> On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
>> On 09/19/2013 05:48 PM, Brent wrote:
>>> On 2013-09-19, T0m $herman > wrote:
>>>> On 9/19/2013 9:57 AM, jim beam wrote:
>>>>> On 09/18/2013 09:38 PM, Brent wrote:
>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>> Here's a real world engineering challenge for you. Explain the
>>>>>> reasons why an injection molded plastic part may be cracking at a hole,
>>>>>> boss, or knuckle feature even though it does not see any loads which
>>>>>> which
>>>>>
>>>> I am surprised that jim did not point out Brent used "plastic" when he
>>>> mean "thermoplastic polymer".

>
>>> Thermosets are sometimes injection molded and this does apply to them in
>>> that case. Could be a semi-chrystalline

>>
>> C-R-Y-S-T-A-L-L-I-N-E no "H"!!!

>
>>> too for what I am getting at.
>>> In fact, injection molded semi chrystalline

>>
>> C-R-Y-S-T-A-L-L-I-N-E no "H"!!! retard.

>
> Once again you're all about the typos....
>
>>> polymers are more likely to
>>> have this problem than thermoplastic polymers.

>>
>> uh, thermoplasic polymers frequently ARE semi-crystalline, bull****ting
>> retard.

>
> Lol.
>
>>> It can occur in die
>>> casting as well. But IME in die casting it can be processed out easier
>>> thus not requiring tooling changes.

>
>> castings are for resins, i.e. self-linkers, not thermoplastics.

>
> "die casting" is a process for metals it does not mean "resin casting".


oh brother. resins are cast all the time.

example:
<http://www.eplastics.com/Plastic/Resin/Casting-Resin-32-Oz-Non-Returnable>

idiot retard.


>
> You're one big ball of fail.
>
> You still can't answer the question.


won't, not can't. because you don't know what the **** you're asking.
[see above]


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  #82  
Old September 20th 13, 04:37 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
jim beam[_4_]
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Default the importance of thermostats

On 09/19/2013 08:11 PM, Brent wrote:
> On 2013-09-20, T0m $herman > wrote:
>> On 9/19/2013 8:35 PM, jim beam wrote:
>>>
>>> listen idiot, "making funnies" is a strawman of your own invention.

>>
>> Percy Hobart invented Funnies.

>
> And a strawman is defined:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man
>
> Which has nothing to do with labeling a tactic.
>


it /is/ a tactic. apparently you can't read, let alone write.


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  #83  
Old September 20th 13, 04:37 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
jim beam[_4_]
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On 09/19/2013 07:48 PM, Brent wrote:
> On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
>
>>>>> exceed the yield stress of the material. This is a very simple
>>>>> question. Incredibly simple and requires no math. Someone without even a
>>>>> HS education could answer it if he has the right experience. This is very
>>>>> simple, all it requires is a little experience or the right textbook.
>>>>> Even google can give you some of the answer if you have half a clue.
>>>
>>>> omg!!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>>> 1. you don't know the question you think you're asking.
>>>
>>>> 2. if you think that modeling complex three-dimensional anisotropic
>>>> solidification contraction is "incredibly simple", you're out of your
>>>> tiny mind. [see #1 above.]
>>>
>>> You failed. I am amused by your bull**** though. "modeling complex
>>> three-dimensional anisotropic solidification contraction" LOL. This
>>> isn't a metal casting and the problem isn't sink. There is no need to
>>> model it once it's happening but there is software to predict it so the
>>> part design or mold design can be altered to prevent it.

>>
>> ridiculous nonsense. mat sci people /write/ the ****ing software you
>> clearly don't understand so that people like you can stay dumb and not
>> /need/ to know what you're doing. it's a two edged sword of course,
>> which you're so ably illustrating, but if it's the only way to keep
>> idiots from ****ing up, so be it.

>
> You've still failed. You don't know the answer.


wow, you're priceless. i gave you far more detail than you deserved,
but apparently it went WAYYYY over your head.


>
> I tossed you a real softball question that people who didn't finish HS
> could pick up on the job and you can't answer it.
>
> Pick up this book:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Part-D.../dp/1569904367
>
> It has the answer for you.


why don't /you/ pick it up?


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  #84  
Old September 20th 13, 04:39 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
jim beam[_4_]
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Default the importance of thermostats

On 09/19/2013 08:09 PM, Brent wrote:
> On 2013-09-20, Brent > wrote:
>> On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
>>> On 09/19/2013 05:48 PM, Brent wrote:
>>>> On 2013-09-19, T0m $herman > wrote:
>>>>> On 9/19/2013 9:57 AM, jim beam wrote:
>>>>>> On 09/18/2013 09:38 PM, Brent wrote:
>>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>> Here's a real world engineering challenge for you. Explain the
>>>>>>> reasons why an injection molded plastic part may be cracking at a hole,
>>>>>>> boss, or knuckle feature even though it does not see any loads which
>>>>>>> which
>>>>>>
>>>>> I am surprised that jim did not point out Brent used "plastic" when he
>>>>> mean "thermoplastic polymer".

>>
>>>> Thermosets are sometimes injection molded and this does apply to them in
>>>> that case. Could be a semi-chrystalline
>>>
>>> C-R-Y-S-T-A-L-L-I-N-E no "H"!!!

>>
>>>> too for what I am getting at.
>>>> In fact, injection molded semi chrystalline
>>>
>>> C-R-Y-S-T-A-L-L-I-N-E no "H"!!! retard.

>>
>> Once again you're all about the typos....

>
>>>> polymers are more likely to
>>>> have this problem than thermoplastic polymers.

>
>>> uh, thermoplasic polymers frequently ARE semi-crystalline, bull****ting
>>> retard.

>>
>> Lol.

>
> I should expand on this, to someone with a clue who wasn't picking nits
> and actually had real conversations with real people and had real
> experience it would be obvious that this was comparison between
> "amorphus thermoplastic polymers" and "semi-crystalline thermoplastic
> polymers". I apologize for the typographical error. Mind works faster
> than the hands and occasionally a word gets dropped.


bull****. you just went online and looked it up. something you should
have done days ago.


>
> However, Mr Beam still doesn't know the answer.
>
> He
> http://books.google.com/books?id=yS0...20line&f=false
>
> Goto page 47.
>


apparently you don't know what "anisotropy" means. go look it up, then
help yourself to a big old piece of crow pie. ****ing idiot retard.


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  #85  
Old September 20th 13, 04:39 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
Brent[_4_]
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Default the importance of thermostats

On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
> On 09/19/2013 07:43 PM, Brent wrote:
>> On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
>>> On 09/19/2013 05:48 PM, Brent wrote:


>>> castings are for resins, i.e. self-linkers, not thermoplastics.

>>
>> "die casting" is a process for metals it does not mean "resin casting".

>
> oh brother. resins are cast all the time.
>
> example:
><http://www.eplastics.com/Plastic/Resin/Casting-Resin-32-Oz-Non-Returnable>
>
> idiot retard.


LOL. look at the moron divert the subject to cover his ignorance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_casting
"Die casting is a metal casting process that is characterized by forcing
molten metal under high pressure into a mould cavity."

Resin casting != Die casting.

>> You're one big ball of fail.
>>
>> You still can't answer the question.


> won't, not can't. because you don't know what the **** you're asking.
> [see above]


Won't, but can, but doesn't understand, which means can't.

You can't answer because you don't ****ing know. You don't know because
you don't even have the basic exposure required to understand a simple
practical question.


  #86  
Old September 20th 13, 04:41 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
Brent[_4_]
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Default the importance of thermostats

On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
> On 09/19/2013 08:11 PM, Brent wrote:
>> On 2013-09-20, T0m $herman > wrote:
>>> On 9/19/2013 8:35 PM, jim beam wrote:
>>>>
>>>> listen idiot, "making funnies" is a strawman of your own invention.
>>>
>>> Percy Hobart invented Funnies.

>>
>> And a strawman is defined:
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man
>>
>> Which has nothing to do with labeling a tactic.
>>

>
> it /is/ a tactic. apparently you can't read, let alone write.


I labeled your tactic as making usenet funnies. I never assigned an
argument to you. You shouldn't use the term strawman without knowing
what it means. But that's your MO. using lots of words and terms without
really knowing what they mean.


  #87  
Old September 20th 13, 04:43 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
Brent[_4_]
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Default the importance of thermostats

On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
> On 09/19/2013 07:48 PM, Brent wrote:
>> On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
>>
>>>>>> exceed the yield stress of the material. This is a very simple
>>>>>> question. Incredibly simple and requires no math. Someone without even a
>>>>>> HS education could answer it if he has the right experience. This is very
>>>>>> simple, all it requires is a little experience or the right textbook.
>>>>>> Even google can give you some of the answer if you have half a clue.
>>>>
>>>>> omg!!!!!!!!!
>>>>
>>>>> 1. you don't know the question you think you're asking.
>>>>
>>>>> 2. if you think that modeling complex three-dimensional anisotropic
>>>>> solidification contraction is "incredibly simple", you're out of your
>>>>> tiny mind. [see #1 above.]
>>>>
>>>> You failed. I am amused by your bull**** though. "modeling complex
>>>> three-dimensional anisotropic solidification contraction" LOL. This
>>>> isn't a metal casting and the problem isn't sink. There is no need to
>>>> model it once it's happening but there is software to predict it so the
>>>> part design or mold design can be altered to prevent it.
>>>
>>> ridiculous nonsense. mat sci people /write/ the ****ing software you
>>> clearly don't understand so that people like you can stay dumb and not
>>> /need/ to know what you're doing. it's a two edged sword of course,
>>> which you're so ably illustrating, but if it's the only way to keep
>>> idiots from ****ing up, so be it.

>>
>> You've still failed. You don't know the answer.

>
> wow, you're priceless. i gave you far more detail than you deserved,
> but apparently it went WAYYYY over your head.


You failed.


>> I tossed you a real softball question that people who didn't finish HS
>> could pick up on the job and you can't answer it.
>>
>> Pick up this book:
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Part-D.../dp/1569904367
>>
>> It has the answer for you.

>
> why don't /you/ pick it up?


You failed.


  #88  
Old September 20th 13, 04:45 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
jim beam[_4_]
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On 09/19/2013 08:11 PM, T0m $herman wrote:
> On 9/19/2013 8:40 PM, jim beam wrote:
>> On 09/19/2013 09:33 AM, Brent wrote:
>>> On 2013-09-19, jim beam > wrote:
>>>> On 09/19/2013 06:44 AM, Brent wrote:
>>>>> On 2013-09-19, T0m $herman >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> On 9/18/2013 10:28 PM, jim beam wrote:
>>>>>>> On 09/18/2013 07:55 PM, T0m $herman wrote:
>>>>>>> <8< retardation>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Meh. beam vs. Brandt was more entertaining. beam vs. Kunich was
>>>>>>>> pretty
>>>>>>>> good too.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> who was kunich??? apparently didn't make much of an impression.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> The resident rec.bicycles.racing troll.
>>>>>
>>>>> beam is in the bicycling groups too.... I'd like to see a match up
>>>>> between beam and mountain bike hater/troll if he's still around...
>>>>> can't
>>>>> remember the troll's name though.
>>>>
>>>> oh please - check your facts before blathering. idiot.
>>>
>>> Numerous posts by a "jim beam" in bicycling groups according to google.
>>> This person behaves much like you do here. Has the same preoccupation
>>> with anyone who indentifies himself as an engineer too...
>>>
>>> If it's not 'you' someone has doing your rountine

>>
>> R-O-U-T-I-N-E
>>
>> LEARN TO SPELL OR USE THE SPEL CHEKR CONFIG OPTION WITH SLRN. dags.
>> idiot.
>>
>>
>>> with your name....
>>> lol.
>>>
>>> An example:
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!or...w/j0bCUa4fncAJ
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> and this one:
>>>
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!or...w/DWtJMZWgMTEJ
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Seems Frank over there has the same opinion of you as I do:
>>>
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!or...w/2XxFRB7a4dUJ
>>>
>>>

>>
>> wow, it's supremely ironic that you're quoting both jute and krygowski
>> to try attempting such an idiot argument.
>>
>> 1. jute is a novelist, not an engineer.
>>
>> 2. krygowski is a teacher at some low rung school where he graduated as
>> a student, and never left. and "the engineering incompetence of frank
>> krygowski" is a meme on r.b.t. as you might have been able to figure
>> out if you'd bothered to read your own cite titled "THE DESTRUCTIVE
>> CERTAINTY OF THE UGLY ENGINEER".
>>
>> you're also either amazingly unobservant [sic] or being just plain
>> disingenuous when you fail to acknowledge that my conversation with
>> people that actually know their business and don't try to bluster about
>> their credentials is just fine. $herman for example. [i may tease him
>> about his aspergers, but i don't question his technical competence
>> because he actually has some.]
>>
>>
>>>
>>> "Every time jim beam loses a technical argument with me, he gets ruder
>>> and ruder. If he and I don't stop communicating, he'll be reduced to
>>> nothing but non-stop blathering of obscenities. - Frank Krygowski"

>>
>> for you to quote krygowski in defense of your own failure to understand
>> basic engineering principle is both hilarious and truly telling. i can
>> only presume you're a former student of his?!!
>>
>>

> You forget Brent and Frank having an unfriendly discussion over speed
> bumps/humps/tables?
>
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=...sc/rQajm8qi0Uw[1-25-false]>
>
>


rec.bicycles.misc? never would have read it, let alone forgotten it.
and i'm certainly not going to actively seek out any drivel either of
those two idiots say. the only reason i "exchange" anything with the
current idiot is because he keeps humping my leg and won't leave it alone.


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  #89  
Old September 20th 13, 04:45 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
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On 09/19/2013 08:16 PM, T0m $herman wrote:
> On 9/19/2013 8:15 PM, jim beam wrote:
>> On 09/19/2013 04:24 PM, T0m $herman wrote:
>>> On 9/19/2013 10:03 AM, jim beam wrote:
>>>> On 09/19/2013 05:04 AM, T0m $herman wrote:
>>>>> On 9/18/2013 10:28 PM, jim beam wrote:
>>>>>> On 09/18/2013 07:55 PM, T0m $herman wrote:
>>>>>> <8< retardation>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Meh. beam vs. Brandt was more entertaining. beam vs. Kunich was
>>>>>>> pretty
>>>>>>> good too.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> who was kunich??? apparently didn't make much of an impression.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> The resident rec.bicycles.racing troll.
>>>>
>>>> must have been an impostor. i never hung out on rbr - i read it once i
>>>> think and it was all opinion, no fact. not my scene at all.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> See
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.tech/ZO91TJaum_0/oKMgLyINgCwJ>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.racing/bYFytVsXj7o/0SfWL2NXDNwJ>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.tech/tIzzynqBGJU/2NDpwQTrSX0J>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.racing/vXjaUv2Huq0/O6-ALLQmdjgJ>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.tech/WWBkrZXHPX8/7oqUFZH9Y2kJ>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.tech/WTET8PUUp5A/6eqYNMNoe08J>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.racing/n-DmHBWs4Ac/Jy98wLe4liQJ>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.tech/hgKK4-aVdOk/H1WbyuoVHSEJ>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.tech/62vyTyR55vM/eFC_41IFofAJ>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.racing/MueBQOmiNuk/wJGK-MJssFsJ>,
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!search/jim$20beam$20tom$20kunich/rec.bicycles.tech/9r0R94eK_gk/-4jxu7rl8oQJ>,
>>>
>>>
>>> etc.
>>>

>>
>> ok, it was cross-posted to r.b.t. kunich may mean something to you, but
>> nothing to me.
>>
>>

> I thought you would remember because you once wrote that you thought you
> had met him in real life and were not impressed.
>


now you mention it, that seems to ring a bell. either way, he's clearly
not worthy enough to be higher up the memory ranking.


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  #90  
Old September 20th 13, 04:48 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
Brent[_4_]
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Default the importance of thermostats

On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
> On 09/19/2013 08:09 PM, Brent wrote:
>> On 2013-09-20, Brent > wrote:
>>> On 2013-09-20, jim beam > wrote:
>>>> On 09/19/2013 05:48 PM, Brent wrote:
>>>>> On 2013-09-19, T0m $herman > wrote:
>>>>>> On 9/19/2013 9:57 AM, jim beam wrote:
>>>>>>> On 09/18/2013 09:38 PM, Brent wrote:
>>>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>>> Here's a real world engineering challenge for you. Explain the
>>>>>>>> reasons why an injection molded plastic part may be cracking at a hole,
>>>>>>>> boss, or knuckle feature even though it does not see any loads which
>>>>>>>> which
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am surprised that jim did not point out Brent used "plastic" when he
>>>>>> mean "thermoplastic polymer".
>>>
>>>>> Thermosets are sometimes injection molded and this does apply to them in
>>>>> that case. Could be a semi-chrystalline
>>>>
>>>> C-R-Y-S-T-A-L-L-I-N-E no "H"!!!
>>>
>>>>> too for what I am getting at.
>>>>> In fact, injection molded semi chrystalline
>>>>
>>>> C-R-Y-S-T-A-L-L-I-N-E no "H"!!! retard.
>>>
>>> Once again you're all about the typos....

>>
>>>>> polymers are more likely to
>>>>> have this problem than thermoplastic polymers.

>>
>>>> uh, thermoplasic polymers frequently ARE semi-crystalline, bull****ting
>>>> retard.
>>>
>>> Lol.

>>
>> I should expand on this, to someone with a clue who wasn't picking nits
>> and actually had real conversations with real people and had real
>> experience it would be obvious that this was comparison between
>> "amorphus thermoplastic polymers" and "semi-crystalline thermoplastic
>> polymers". I apologize for the typographical error. Mind works faster
>> than the hands and occasionally a word gets dropped.


> bull****. you just went online and looked it up. something you should
> have done days ago.


Days ago? LOL. You can't even check posting dates so your bull**** isn't
obvious.

Anyway, you failed. This is just me giving you clues anyway.

>> However, Mr Beam still doesn't know the answer.
>>
>> He
>> http://books.google.com/books?id=yS0...20line&f=false
>>
>> Goto page 47.


> apparently you don't know what "anisotropy" means. go look it up, then
> help yourself to a big old piece of crow pie. ****ing idiot retard.


The string of big words you put together has nothing to do with
knit/weld lines.


 




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