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Looking Forward To Enroll In Part-time B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering Course In Jaipur?
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As we're sailing through the 21st century with the fourth industrial revolution just at our doorstep, technology is everywhere around us and advancing at a fast pace. Since automation has touched all spheres of our lives, mechanical engineering has surfaced as one of the most sought-after branches in recent times. Considering the rapid rate of industrialization in India, experts believe there will be great scope and prospects for mechanical engineers in the coming years. Therefore, building a career in this discipline seems like an excellent option for aspiring engineers. If you're looking forward to pursuing a part-time B.Tech. degree in Mechanical Engineering (ME) in Jaipur, here's all that you need to know about it.
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS?
Students of mechanical engineering need to develop an understanding of core physics topics like thermodynamics, mechanics, electricity, electromagnetism, structural analysis, materials science, etc. Pursuing a B.Tech. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Jaipur colleges or universities allows students to study the working, maintenance, replacement, and designing of various machines, automobiles, equipment, and mechanical parts. After completing the degree, students can take up job opportunities in various industries, ranging from automobiles to aerospace, railways, oil exploration, chemical manufacturing, research & development, etc. Aspiring students can work as mechanical engineers, design engineers, project engineers, professors, researcher, etc.
AN OVERVIEW OF B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IN JAIPUR
The course stretches over four years, including theory, practical, and an industrial dissertation. The theory covered a wide range of topics, including heat transfer, computer-aided design & manufacturing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, electrical machines, engineering measurements, welding, environmental pollution control, fluid mechanics, energy management, machine kinetics, etc. The coursework also includes learning about multiple tools like Ansys, Creo, Hypermash, Solidworks, etc., that will help them in their future workplace.
WHY OPT FOR A WILP PROGRAMME INSTEAD OF A REGULAR, FULL-TIME B.TECH. DEGREE?
A WILP or Work Integrated Learning Programme, allows students to pursue a part-time online degree while having a full-time job. The option was extended by the government authorities to students who're already working as engineering professionals. Students are allowed to take classes after business hours on weekdays or at the weekends. The classes and examinations are conducted online. The final semester includes the industrial project or dissertation, where students get the opportunity to put their knowledge and skills to practise when tackling a real-time project or solving problems.
To enrol in a WILP part-time B.Tech. mechanical engineering degree, students must score a minimum of 45% in their intermediate and have at least one year of working experience.
WHERE CAN I PURSUE A PART-TIME B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAMME IN JAIPUR?
If you're looking forward to joining a WILP programme, you must opt for the part-time B.Tech. degree offered by Mangalayatan University. Their course allows students access to cutting-edge tutorials and pre-recorded or live lessons, online mentoring, flipped classrooms, academic mentorship, and opportunities to collaborate with industry experts, teachers, and peers over e-portfolios and projects. Students are evaluated via a ‘continuous evaluation system’ and given regular feedback to improve their performances.
Established in 2006 with over 3000+ students, Mangalayatan University is a renowned institution offering a diverse range of WILP courses and plenty of exposure for students in different verticals, including the B.Tech. programme in mechanical engineering.
Did that inspire you to pursue your next degree? Click here to find more about the admissions process at Mangalayatan University.
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morrak · 10 months
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Untitled Wednesday Library Series, Part 122
Last week was a doozy, but thanks to the magic of Antibiotics™ we’re nearly back up to speed. I can therefore and finally bring you four subheadings worth of musings about that book I keep mentioning.
Foundations of Mechanical Accuracy, written by Wayne R. Moore and published in-house by the Moore Special Tool Company (named Moore after his father and its founder, respectively, who were, of course, the same person) in 1970. MIT press did a version in ‘71, which connection presumably came from George R. Harrison — then MIT School of Science Dean Emeritus — who had a strong research connection with Moore Tool and wrote the original edition’s introduction.
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The How
From [sounds of drumroll] the library. Not mine, you understand, but rather a real one.
If you’re interested in following along, most library systems probably have hookups for similar copies; the company practically handed these things out. You could also just find a free scan online (like this one).
The Text
By the late 19th century, precision in industrial metalworking meant tolerances on the order of thousandths of inches. By the middle of the 20th, tenths of thousandths were common, but special applications (e.g., manufacturing diffraction gratings for lab instruments; standards work in national bureaus) fell in the regime of tens of millionths. In the U.S., Moore Tool was the top of the heap in machine building and a big name in metrology.
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Their cash cows were jig borers and jig grinders — you can still find several models of each floating around eBay most days of the week — plus some of the best rotary tables ever made, all of which allowed a ton of custom tooling work that culminated in a design for what they called a Universal Measuring Machine. This book is (approximately) about the construction of those starting from absolute base principles, which Moore says are (1) creating flat surfaces, (2) defining lengths, (3) dividing circles, and (4) measuring roundness.
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This is 85% textbook, 10% showing off, and 5% company history. It is very successful at each. This is perhaps unsurprising: Moore Tool was stuffed to bursting with money, connections, and expertise, including at the top. That it could produce a yet-uncontested classic in machining, machine building, and engineering practically without lifting the pen seems obvious in retrospect.
The book is also, and for exactly the same reasons, an intensely political read for exactly 100% of its runtime. The bleeding edge of 1960s American industry was bleeding for (let's say) several reasons, all of which are on some kind of display in these words and photographs. Such a company does not exist except at the confluence of a certain set of circumstances. I think that's important.
The Object
Neither an expense spared nor an opportunity missed. This volume is 53 years old and still shockingly pretty. From the endpapers to the typesetting to the overall size and shape, this is a thoughtful thing.
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F. R. Gruger, Jr.'s engineering drawings are a masterclass, and together with William Vandivert's photographs lend the book even more flair and character than it already has. Genuinely some of the most effective illustration I've ever encountered.
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The Why, Though?
Like I said, a classic. Everyone I know who knows anything about machine tools says they either started learning here or might as well have. I get that completely, and I'm passing the recommendation on to you, dear reader.
Do you want a whole lobe of your brain rewritten? Do you want to dream of the subtle crunch of cast iron under a carbide hand scraper? Do you find yourself wondering how to best design a room to minimize temperature stratification to within a tenth of a degree from floor to ceiling so as to more accurately grind a spindle taper? If you said yes to all these questions — and I know you did — then boy, have I got the book for you.
Also see Moore's Precision Hole Location (which, ha) and Stefan Gotteswinter's Shop Talk #28, in which he leafs through a German ~counterpart text from Deckel.
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Does Matt have an engineering degree? I’ve seen mentions of this online but not a reference for it. If it’s true where is it mentioned? Thanks.
Following up on this post, Matt majored in Pre-Law in undergrad before continuing on to law school. I can't recall any reference to his having picked up an engineering degree at any point, but I wouldn't blame someone for getting that impression based on all of the tinkering he did on his Swiss Army Cane back in the day:
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Matt: "You just know you missed your latent vocation. Give this boy a blowtorch and a tool shop--and he'll build you a better mouse-trap! Matthew, sometimes you astound me. Aside from being a first-class monologist-- you're a top-notch engineer! Of course, who'd hire a sightless mechanic? Yep. This baby'll do the trick...and design-wise, it sure beats out your last sidewalk-tapper. No sense taking another nerve-twisting fall--" Daredevil vol. 1 #82 by Gerry Conway, Gene Colan, Jack Abel, and Jon Costa
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More Modern AU stuff because I’m too jazzed from getting off work an hour ago Anywhoozle -
Thinking about their styles? Like personal styles and their like careers/lifestyles.
Sky would be all soft hoodies worn under like a bomber style jacket (Sun totally got him that, it’s brown leather with the Hyrulian shield emblem on the back, patches on the front and sleeves of like a Loftwing, a cloud, a copy his pilot wings pin, etc). Baggy pants with lots of pockets, sweatpants, yoga pants, or anything very comfy. Combat boots. Sometimes a beanie, sometimes no. Always looks super soft and comfy, very unintimidating, and squishy. (Misnomer, Skyboi will throw down if you burn through his patience fast enough).
Sky is NOT an active pilot, but he did earn his wings. Skyloft is home to the only Military school that’s solely focused on one branch, it’s their Air Force. So by graduating from Skyloft Academy, he earned his wings. He is considering going to college for a Mechanical Engineering degree. Maybe. He hasn’t decided.
Hyrule is all things that are good to move in. Loose jeans, yoga pants, good hiking boots, loose graphic tees, windbreaker type rain coat. It’s all practical things. He likes the colors red, brown, and green for his clothes. Occasionally orange, if he’s feeling spicy. All his socks are patterned and are in general very silly.
Hyrule is a landscape photographer, but currently in a non professional capacity (to himself). He’s enrolled in online courses for Photography and Photoshop Editing, so he can better himself at his craft.
Wild is that one guy who everyone knows has a lot of clothes, who wears said clothes, but is always seen in the same outfit. He’s a cryptid and loves it. Generally seen in a blue graphic tee, brown pants, and brown hiking boots. I will not go into the contents of his closet at this time, it’s too vast. No.
That said, Wild currently works as a tour guide for the local Dueling Peaks National Park. He takes tourists to the top of the Peaks safely and back down again. He’s currently deciding between a degree of sorts (undecided) or culinary school.
Twilight is (in public) generally in some combination of work clothes. A plain t shirt with either overalls or jean work pants. Everything is stained, ripped, and patched to all hell. He doesn’t care, just rolls with it. When he knows he’s going to be going somewhere with friends, he’ll clean up nice with some good, unblemished by work jeans and a nice shirt (especially if they’re going out dancing). When at home he’s in the few comfy clothes he owns, sweatpants and loose tees, a pair of overalls that Uli gave him once that are soft and patched with cutesy patterns for aesthetic purposes (he knows she gave it to him as a gag, he doesn’t care it’s soft) and Ordon wool sweater. Things like that.
Twilight is in Veterinary school and currently works for the local farm in Hateno. So he’s usually going to school and coming home in his work clothes, doing that school and work grind. It’s not sustainable how he does it, but hell if he’ll stop yet.
Wind is graphic tees with jokes on them, layering shirts on shirts, and cargo shorts. He absolutely wears socks with sandals and crocs unapologetically. If he could wear swim trunks to school, he would.
Wind is still in middle school, so nothing really affects his sense of personal style other than maybe girls.
Four is going wear whatever is most practical for working in the smithy. Other than that PJs. Not in between unless he has to be plussed to find one. It’s very rare when it happens though. I’ll be honest, I definitely have to do more research on smithing and all that.
Time, being retired, tends to wear whatever is comfy and doesn’t require him to keep it clean. He helps out around the ranch and often just wears work jeans and plain shirts. Malon has gotten him a couple of sweaters and when the boys are around, they’ll get him some silly graphic tees.
Time is a retired Ambassador. He mainly is around the Ranch and enjoys making the “trophy husband/wife” comments about himself.
Warriors and Legend both are very into their looks and I’ve only combined them here because I’m still looking into WHAT I want them in. Like Warriors is an Ambassador, he has to look semi presentable all the time and I need to figure that style out. Legend on the other hand just likes to look good all the time but it needs to be practical. He’s a travel blogger, so he needs clothes that hold up to both his standards and what he’s putting them through.
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The Definitive Guide to Excelling in SolidWorks Assignments
Are you a university graduate or postgraduate student facing the daunting task of SolidWorks assignments? If you've ever found yourself struggling with complex 3D modeling, simulations, or drawings, you're not alone. Many students seek help with their SolidWorks assignments, and we're here to assist you. In this blog post, we'll explore some valuable insights and expert advice on how to excel in your SolidWorks assignments and, more importantly, how to find reliable help when you need it. So, if you're wondering, "Where can I find someone to do my SolidWorks assignments?" – you're in the right place.
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Understanding the Challenge:
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Roller Coaster Enthusiast 4*Town
Okay, so I've been having brainrot recently, and I wanna talk about what I think the members of 4*Town would be like as roller coaster enthusiasts
For context, a roller coaster enthusiast is a person who knows a lot about and enjoys riding coasters!
There are other things that make an enthusiast (counting credits, having opinions on rides you haven't ridden, ect ect), but that's the jist!
Even so, I'm gonna make a key of terms used and such, just so this post is a little bit more readable for the uninitiated!
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Home park: the amusement park closest to where you live
Credits: how many different roller coasters you've ridden
Rattle: when steel coasters kinda,,, vibrate? seen most commonly on older B&M's
Airtime: the feeling of rising out of your seat. Is often described as floater (slow rise and fall) and ejector (quick pop, throwing you into your restraint)
Operating time: the amount of time between when the restraints are released to when the train gets sent out again with a new load of guests
Name of a park
Name of a coaster
Name of a manufacturer
Name of a coaster model
ROBAIRE
Forever spiteful that Canada has a whole four notable parks
Home park is Canada's Wonderland, easy
La Ronde slanderer
Calls it "the shityard"
"Six Flags won't even put their name on it, that's how bad it is"
Intensity kinda guy, I305 is in his top five
Loves Intimin, and of course, RMC
Constantly complaining that RMC doesn't work in Canada
Loves King's Dominion, goes at least twice a year
Fierce defender of coasters, will shut down anyone who tries to say they aren't safe
"I was in line for a ride once, and someone's restraint came undone-" "No, that's not how that works"
"I heard they got stuck upside down on the loop." "That's not how that works"
"The ride broke down while we were on it, and we had to evacuate off the lift hill!" "That's actually because the safety mechanisms were working properly, there was literally nothing dangerous going on"
If he hears you saying something like that, he will tell you you're wrong, doesn't matter if he knows you or not
Hates the stigma around coasters, and loves introducing people to his hobby
He just wants people to have fun! Fear mongering doesn't make it fun
TAEYOUNG
Doesn't value any one kind of ride over another, literally loves everything
(as long the ride isn't garbage that is)
Loves a well-themed, innovative ride
Think like, Volcano the Blast Coaster and Time Traveller
Doesn't care to much about manufacturers, but will defend Mack and S&S with his life
"Of course I'm excited for the new Mack Multi-Launch, you aren't?"
Doesn't have a favourite park, but if you asked he'd probably say Dollywood
Definitely loves both Busch Gardens too
Cheetah Hunt adorer
Huge merchandise collector
Definitely has the Carowinds Squishmallows, idec
Has an entire room dedicated to model coaster and other merch
It's nostalgic for him! He loves going in there and being surrounded by things that remind him of his favourite hobby!
Has a wall that's top to bottom covered in park maps
Dreams of one day designing roller coasters himself, but doesn't want to go to school for physics or engineering so that stays a dream LMAO
Loved and respected by the community, meets up with people all the time
Doesn't have a huge online presence himself, but features so often in other peoples content that everyone knows who he is
JESSE
"They should have added a B&M"
He's that guy
Can't fault him for it though, he loves a smooth, high quality coaster
Cannot handle wooden coasters, they're too rough for him
But he will tear you to pieces if you claim one of his favourite coasters has a rattle
Floater airtime > Ejector airtime > anything else
He'll ride anything once for the credit, but is very picky about what he rerides
Has controversial opinions to be honest
"I'd ride Gatekeeper over Maverick any day" and the entire community explodes
(especially Robaire LMAO)
Fury 325 is his favourite
He probably moved to the Carolinas just so he could have Carowinds as his home park
Paints coasters too
Does art commissions, lots of landscapes and stuff
Having a piece of his art is lowkey a standard for more notable enthusiasts, anyone with a public presence definitely purchased from him at least once
He's just that good
He has a separate appriciation for coasters that look pretty
Wildfire at Kolmarden? Absolute beauty, but too intense for him to ride regularly
Thinks B&M coasters are the most graceful in both ride experience and appearance
But has a special appreciation for the Intimin Blitz tracks (think Maverick)
AARON T.
Home park is Cedar Point and everyone is jealous
He probably works there too
And it's his favourite, nobody can fault him
Probably cried when someone told him Top Thrill Dragster might not reopen
He holds every single popular opinion, and nobody can get mad because he's right
Steel Vengeance and Velocicoaster fanboy
LOVES RMC
Has ridden every single one
Credit list is stacked
Name a popular coaster, and he's been on it
Probably makes youtube videos
His wardrobe consists entirely of coaster graphic tees
Like Robaire, he has zero tolerance for people bullshitting about roller coaster safety
Talks about it all the time, especially to guests that look nervous
He'll be checking someone's restraint, and if they show him so much as a hint of nerves he'll explain how the whole system works
Does it make his operating times less efficient? Yes, but his coworkers don't really care
He will turn around and complain when other rides have poor operating times though
"90 seocond ops? I could do it so much faster"
No you couldn't Aaron, you'd talk their ears off
Truly loves his job, loves being in amusement parks, and loves sharing that love with every guest who gets on his ride
AARON Z.
Exists purely and solely because El Toro exists
(Is it really a group of enthusiasts if at least one of them isn't unhealthily attached to El Toro?)
Wishes more Intimin Prefabs were made
Misses Arrow Dynamics everyday
"Yes I need to reride the Arrow Looper, do you have no respect for our history?"
But then turns around and shits on old Vekomas
Two character traits: El Toro and hating Vekoma SLCs
Genuinely celebrates whenever one gets removed
LOVES wooden coasters
Voyage, Lightning Rod, El Toro (of course), pretty much any GCI
Home park is Knotts Berry Farm
Favourite park is Six Flags Great Adventure, home of (you guessed it) El Toro
Considering moving to New Jersey just so it's his home park
Posts off-ride footage, and everyone adores him for it
His footage is used in pretty much every top ten video
Like Tae, he meets up with people all the time
ESPECIALLY if they go to Great Adventure, he will take any excuse to go
Gets invited to media events
Huge name, but most new enthusiasts don't know anything about who he is
He's the kinda guy that you really have to meet in person to get a feel for his opinions and who he is
Intimidating at first, but no El Toro fanboy can stay intimidating for long
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Formula One: Red Bull's Christian Horner on the potential of a female driver reaching the grid
EXCLUSIVE: Christian Horner opens up on the potential of a female driver reaching the grid... as Red Bull begin new partnership with Rokt and launch initiative to improve diversity in F1 By Ben Nagle For Dailymail.Com Published: 04:44 GMT, 4 February 2023 | Updated: 04:44 GMT, 4 February 2023 Christian Horner has opened up about the possibility of a female driver reaching the Formula One grid, on the week that his Red Bull team signed a new initiative with Rokt to improve diversity in the sport. There has not been a female in a Formula One Grand Prix race since Giovanna Amati in 1992, but Red Bull are among the teams now giving more opportunities in a bid to change that statistic. This season, the W Series will return for another year, an all-female driver category will be launched in the form of F1 Academy, and Jamie Chadwick will continue in her role as a development driver for Williams. While all positive moves, there does not yet seem an obvious pathway to the grid for a female driver, but Horner is confident that opportunities will arise. When asked whether he thinks a female could earn a race seat in the years to come, the Red Bull team principal told DailyMail.com: 'I don't see why not. I think that the more girls that are getting interested in Formula One, the bigger pool of young drivers that are coming into the sport.  Christian Horner (left) shakes hands with Rokt CEO Bruce Buchanan at their New York launch Red Bull and Rokt will attempt to give more opportunities for females aiming to get into F1 'The bigger percentage of that becomes girls getting in at the grass roots, and then why not – you can never say never. I just think it's great that there's so many initiatives to get women involved across all aspects of the sport, from driving, to engineering, to operationally.  'It's just great to see that enthusiasm. I think Drive to Survive has brought a whole new demographic into following Formula One.' Red Bull's partnership with Rokt will see the two organizations work together to foster greater diversity in F1 racing, while also launching a search to recruit female ethletes to join the Red Bull eSports team. Rokt CEO Bruce Buchanan also sat down with DailyMail.com in New York this week, and when asked his response to whether a female could make it all the way to the top, he made his feelings clear.   '100 percent,' he began. 'I think one of the things that has been interesting on our journey is, wherever you see things that you feel are impossible to break through, how do you actually create role models or things that people can see that will actually change their perspective.  'It's no different in any category... when someone has never done something before, or it feels like it's impossible, and then someone does it, it's like, "of course, it was always possible." Red Bull launched the RB19 in New York on Friday - their car for the 2023 Formula One season Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez and Horner (left-right) were all present in the Big Apple 'I think the same will be true for women in F1. I think it'll happen, it's just a matter of how do we actually facilitate some of those early adopters coming through.  'That's why I think eSports will be good, we're also trying to sponsor some female mechanics and see if we can get broader talent and diversity. Our business has been very successful tapping into diverse pools of talent.  'The world's a better place when we enable everyone to come through and reach their full potential.' Rokt's logo will be prominent on the RB19, which Red Bull launched in New York City on Friday morning.  Share or comment on this article: Formula One: Red Bull's Christian Horner on the potential of a female driver reaching the grid via Formula One | Mail Online https://www.dailymail.co.uk?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
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The Huckster Ads of Early “Popular Mechanics”
Weird, revealing, and incredibly fun to read
When I��m bored and worried about falling into a Twitter hole, there’s one thing that can always divert my attention.
Going over to the Internet Archive and perusing the incredibly weird ads of early-20th-century Popular Mechanics.
What, you haven’t already discovered this yourself?
You’re in for a treat. Popular Mechanics was a curious beast back in those days. Like the name suggests, it included tons of stories about inventors around the world, and stuff they were getting up to. So in the April 1920 issue, for example, you had articles like these …
A ceiling lamp that lets you yank a fixture downwards to be reading lamp (legit good idea: I’d buy something like that from Ikea today); an “odd baby carriage” that seems indescribably unsafe; and a device for playing solitaire upright in bed, which is actually kind of cool.
There was also plenty of news about the frontiers of science, including — again from that same issue, this piece …
… a full-on investigation of whether radio inventor Guglielmo Marconi has discovered that Mars has been sending Morse-style signals to Earth, complete with thoughts from Thomas Edison on the viability of constructing a mammoth array of lights to send a signal back.
So the content was, in some respects, much like the techy-engineering stuff you’d see today in Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Wired or the myriad of online science/engineering sites. A little heavy on the credulous paranormal at times, as with this 1923 piece on spirit photography (“Remarkable Demonstration in Broad Daylight before the Editors of This Magazine”)
But the truly delightful stuff wasn’t in the actual articles, interesting as they may be.
No, the mesmerizing stuff is the ads.
By and large, they are an absolute carnival of hucksterism. Enforcement of truth in advertising was still pretty skimpy back then; the FDA was only established in 1906 after journalistic outcries against the hawking of bogus health remedies in periodicals.
The categories of puffery are quite interesting, though, because they betray the anxieties and dreams of Popular Mechanics readers. One of the big tropes was …
MEN! Climb the manly corporate ladder with correspondence courses
Easily half the ads in these issues are for correspondence courses. It was clearly a big thing back then, maybe loosely comparable to the boom in MOOCs and coding bootcamps a few years ago.
In each case, the pitch is the same: You’re a schlub, doing an unskilled job, waiting in line with the other losers for a day’s work. But there’s a world where you could have high-demand skills! Just write for this easy correspondence course and the pay is yours!
They had it for every conceivable field …
The auto and electrical industries were huge and growing, so that makes sense. I am less sure if there was a booming need for taxidermy, but maybe there was? I am too lazy to research this.
There’s a ton of gender mania going on here. These ads all address “MEN!”, hammering home the abject shame of not being a manly provider. Indeed, if you think a lot of American men today are having a total nervous breakdown about not having enough man-itude — witness Alex Jones shilling up to $800,000 a day selling “Super Male Vitality” drops and crap like that — consider this ad …
Quite on top of this gibbering anxiety over masculinity, the class-shame going on in these ads is radioactive indeed. The ads continually hammer home the message that if you’re not climbing the ladder with a helpful and affordable correspondence course, you are a complete zero. This ad from 1908 says it all …
“Side by side they sit; — one filling an important position in the world — the other poorly paid and discontented.”
I wonder how much money these scammy courses made off these ads? A fair amount, I’m guessing. They certainly spent enough on their ads to keep Popular Mechanics afloat for decades.
On top of the He-man job fetish, there were ads that even more straightforwardly mocked guys for not being guy enough …
“How Do You Look in a Bathing Suit?”
When I was a kid in the 1970s, I saw all those ads in comic books for the Charles Atlas bodybuilding system — “The Insult That Made A Man Out of ‘Mac’”, in which a slender gentleman is threatened by a bigger oaf at a beach, humiliated in front of his girlfriend, and he uses Atlas’ system to bulk up and then kick the crap out of the oaf, to the delight of the ladies. I had figured this ad was old, but not that old; like from the 60s?
Nope! Wrong! Atlas was running ads like that in the 30s, and as you can see from this 1923 ad, the industry of negging dudes for having unmanly bodies goes way back.
The copy on that ad above is hilariously straightforward. “A fine protector you would make, when you can’t even fight your own battles. What are you going to do? She is going to find you out.”
She is going to find you out.
Or consider this one …
I have to say, I’m half-charmed by the literary quality of the bodyshaming here. Dude has read his Ivanhoe! And assumes the nebbishy reader of Popular Mechanics has too!
This ad also contains the age-old contention — which wouldn’t be out of place in a rambling, seven-hour YouTube jeremiad by Jordan Peterson today — that the modern world is making us too soft. (“Our indulgence in worldly pleasures has made us a race of anaemic, flat-chested dyspeptics.” Dyspeptics!!) Extra points for the blind-item, faux-sociological quotes from a random woman, too: “The men I meet today are so weak-kneed they can barely stand up straight.”
Various sundry remedies
But enough about jobs and dudes.
Snake-oil salesmen were out in full force in the ad-pages of early Popular Mechanics. There were a lot of claims for “electrical” cures …
… though a big subset of the electrical-cure genre was the vibrator, which — unlike those other forms of faux-science above— actually had a genuine use …
The sheer breadth of quack remedies was pretty impressive. Whatever you wanted to fix, there was someone offering a gizmo or book of instructions on how to tackle it — poor eyesight, bad memory, generalized pain …
Get passive income — from patents!
The passive-income dream is very old indeed, it appears.
Most issues of older Popular Mechanics devoted several full pages of ads to offering patent-registration schemes, lawyers, and agencies. Live by the fruit of your mind! “Your ideas may bring you a fortune if properly introduced.”
Here’s a few from just one single issue in 1908 …
Gizmos, gizmos, gizmos
And perhaps unsurprisingly, there were a lot of tech gadgets being hawked back then …
I dig the “Adjusto-Lite” brand name, and that ad copy cracks up me up: Read, write, study, work, and — crucially — shave anywhere.
That ad for converting a bike into a motorcycle is pretty rad, and reminds me of the kits one sees today for converting a bike to an ebike. And lastly, that ad for the radium flashlight is bittersweet: Radium really did seem like a magical substance — incredibly bright for months or years in the dark, so they put radium on watch faces and anything else that had to illuminate. Alas, it took them several years to figure out it was radioactively poisoning the people who used these products, to say nothing of the folks who assembled them.
You could also turn a Luger pistol into a rifle …
Okay, I’ll stop now. But seriously, if you’re ever bored — or just looking to “rewild your attention”, as I’ve written about in the past — go to Archive.org and pick an old magazine from back then (like Popular Science or Popular Mechanics), or just type “magazine” and a year like 1897, and start poking around in those old publications. They’re fascinating.
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Cracking the HAL Test: A Detailed Success Guide
One of India's top aerospace and military organizations might offer a lucrative job to those who pass the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) exam. HAL exam competition is fierce, with thousands of applicants vying for a few number of spots each year. Whether you're a seasoned expert looking to join HAL or a recent engineering graduate, preparation is the key to success. This blog offers a thorough analysis of the HAL test along with useful advice to help you ace it.
Comprehending the HAL Assessment The purpose of the HAL exam is to evaluate applicants' technical knowledge and problem-solving skills. Usually, it is divided into two primary sections: Section Technical: This portion assesses your knowledge of fundamental engineering concepts that are pertinent to the job for which you are applying. For example, if you are a candidate for electrical engineering, you should be prepared for questions about power electronics, control systems, and circuits. Section on General Aptitude: This section assesses your verbal, quantitative, and logical reasoning skills. It comprises math, data interpretation, logical puzzles, and English language proficiency questions.
To move on to the interview stage, you must do well in both of these sections, which are quite important. Exam Structure and Content The exact function and discipline may cause modest variations in the HAL exam pattern. Still, a common pattern is as follows: Technical Section: Approximately 120 inquiries Section on General Aptitude: Approximately 60 questions Time: two to three hours The technical course is extensive and covers both basic and advanced engineering topics. Here is a quick synopsis of some important disciplines:
Mechanical Engineering: Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Manufacturing Processes, Strength of Materials, Heat Transfer.
Electrical Engineering: Circuit Theory, Electrical Machines, Power Systems, Control Systems, Electronics.
Electronics and Communication Engineering: Analog and Digital Circuits, Communication Systems, Signal Processing, Microprocessors.
Strategies for Preparation Recognize the syllabus and format of the exam: Start preparing by familiarizing yourself with the syllabus and format of the test. You can more successfully manage your study routine when you know what to expect. assemble the study materials Gather reference books, standard textbooks, and exam papers from prior years. Online tools such as discussion boards and lecture videos can also be quite beneficial. Make a Study Schedule: Make a schedule and break your syllabus up into digestible sections. Give subjects you find difficult additional time, and make sure you have regular revision sessions.
Practice on a regular basis: Complete past years' assignments and take practice exams to have a sense of the format and complexity of the examination. To increase your accuracy and speed, time yourself. Concentrate on Core Concepts: Make sure you understand the essential ideas. Several of the questions aim to assess your grasp of fundamental ideas rather than memorization.
Keep Up: Stay informed on the most recent advancements in your industry. This is especially crucial for the interview phase, as being up to date on industry trends and new technology will help you stand out. Join Study Groups: Talking with peers in a study group might open your eyes to new ideas and help you clear up any confusion. Learning is improved by talking about issues and their fixes.
Exam Day Sleep Advice: Make sure you get a decent night's sleep the night before the exam. A relaxed mind functions more effectively. Arrive Early: To minimize tension at the last minute, get to the exam location well in advance. Carefully read the instructions: Before beginning, take some time to thoroughly read the instructions on the question paper. Effective Time Management: Make sensible time divisions between the sections. Don't linger too long on any one query. If you become stuck, go on and, if time allows, come back later. Remain Calm: Retain your poise throughout the test. You can stay focused and reduce stress by practicing deep breathing.
Exam-After Preparation The written exam is only the first step to take. The shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview, during which their technical expertise, problem-solving abilities, and character attributes will be evaluated. Review important ideas, practice standard interview questions, and keep up to date with HAL's initiatives and advancements to help you prepare for the interview. For those who want to become engineers, the HAL exam is a demanding yet worthwhile chance. By following a methodical preparation plan, being committed, and maintaining composure, you can pass the test and land a job at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. Remain persistent and diligent; these will be your greatest allies along this adventure. Wishing you luck!
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Why Amity Patna is one of the top engineering colleges in Patna?
Equip yourself with a Bachelor of Technology degree that engages you in a mix of theoretical and hands-on work that aims at enhancing your analytical, problem solving and technical skills. Apart from the basic set of skills like programming languages, algorithms, information technology or other technology related disciplines, Amity Patna lets you specialize and acquire enhanced set of skills in one out of various fields in engineering such as:
Artificial intelligence and Machine learning
Computer science and engineering
Data science
Civil engineering
VLSI Design and technology
Cyber security 
Some factors that come into play making Amity Patna one of the best B tech college in Patna are-
The college's faculty expertise, mentorship and knowledge play a crucial role in imparting high quality education.
Amity Patna has world-renowned infrastructure and facilities like libraries, research centers and computer labs  that are necessary for hands-on learning and practical knowledge.
The college provides opportunities for career development through industry connections and collaborators that make college life and learning an interesting process.
Amity Patna has a strong track record with diverse job opportunities that reflect the college’s reputation and education quality.
The college encourages and fosters a culture of innovation and research and  exploring new ideas that ultimately contribute to the advancement of their career.
Amity Patna has maintained a consistent commitment to improvement through quality assurance measures that ensures it remains on the forefront of education in India. 
Unlock tomorrow’s future: B.Tech 101
If you are someone who is passionate towards gaining technical knowledge and analyzing complex issues using technology and engineering principles then you have come to the right place which will guide through all the reasons why Btech should be your preferred course of choice. 
A skill that a degree in BTech well equips you with is technical knowledge. You will gain in-depth knowledge of principles, theories and practices in your chosen field.
B.Tech programs encourage critical thinking and analytical skills helping an individual adapt to changing technological landscapes.
Skilled BTech graduates have a global demand due to changing landscapes in the field that open doors to careers in various countries.
You will likely work with groups and learn teamwork skills, collaboration and communication skills that will eventually help you in the corporate world. 
Computer Science engineering focuses on software development, data structures, algorithms, operating systems and computer architecture. 
Mechanical engineering focuses on analysis, design, maintenance and manufacturing of mechanical systems.
Civil Engineering involves designing, planning and constructing infrastructure like roads, bridges, and buildings. 
Criteria for B.Tech at Amity Patna-
B.Tech (Computer Science & Engineering)-
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility: PCM 55% min. 
Fees: .885 Lakhs 
B.Tech (Civil Engineering)- 
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility: PCM 55% min.
Fees: .65 Lakhs 
B.Tech (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning)
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility: PCM 55% min.
Fees: .850 Lakhs 
All B.Tech degrees at Amity Patna also have an optional Two degrees course where you can do an additional degree in online mode at the same time along with the full course going on.
To wrap it up-
Amity Patna is considered as one of the best engineering college in Patna because the college provides its students with a mix of academic excellence, practical knowledge, industry collaboration and a strong foundation in technology that distinguishes it from other colleges in Patna. 
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ies10 · 22 days
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Oxford College of Engineering Bangalore: A Comprehensive Overview
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Located in the bustling hi-tech city of Bangalore, the Oxford College of Engineering (OCE) is a beacon of quality education and innovation. Founded in 1974 by the Children's Educational Society, OCE has grown to become one of India's leading engineering institutes. In this blog, we explore the various aspects that make the Oxford College of Engineering an attractive destination for aspiring engineers.
1. Academic Excellence:
Diverse Programmes: 
OCE offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in engineering, technology, and management. The university is affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) and recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). 
Some of the most famous undergraduate courses include: 
Computer Science and Engineering 
Electrical and Communications Engineering 
Mechanical Engineering 
Civil Engineering 
Information Science and Engineering 
Postgraduate programs include specializations such as: 
Master of Business Administration (MBA) 
Computer Master's Application (MCA) 
M.Tech in Various Fields.
Curriculum and Pedagogy: 
OCE's curriculum is carefully designed to align with industry standards and emerging technologies. Regular updates ensure that students are learning the latest information in their respective fields. The teaching method focuses on the combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application. This is achieved through lectures, laboratory sessions, workshops, and seminars.
2. Experienced Faculty: 
One of the pillars of academic excellence at Oxford College of Engineering Bangalore is its faculty. The college has a team of highly qualified and experienced professors, many of whom hold PhDs and have extensive industry experience. Their commitment to teaching and research creates a robust learning environment for students. Faculty members are also involved in various research projects and publications, contributing to advancements in technology and engineering.
3. State-of-the-art infrastructure:
Campus Facilities: The 11-acre OCE campus has state-of-the-art equipment that creates an optimal learning environment. 
Key highlights include:
State-of-the-art classrooms: Equipped with audio-visual materials to enhance your learning experience.
Advanced Laboratories: Well-equipped laboratories for a variety of engineering disciplines provide hands-on experience and practical knowledge.
Library: A well-equipped library with a rich collection of books, magazines, and digital resources supports the academic needs of students and faculty.
Wi-Fi Campus: High-speed internet connectivity across campus allows students to easily access online resources.
Innovation and Research Center: 
OCE focuses on research and innovation. The university has established multiple research centers focused on various fields such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy. These centers encourage students and faculty to participate in cutting-edge research projects and foster a culture of innovation.
4. Industry Integration:
Internships and Placements: 
OCE has a dedicated training and placement cell that works tirelessly to bridge the gap between academia and industry. The cell organizes various training programs, workshops, and mock interviews to prepare students for the corporate world. The university has an excellent employment track record with top companies like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and IBM hiring its graduates. Some internship opportunities provide students with practical experience and the opportunity to apply their academic knowledge.
Industry Collaboration: 
To keep pace with the rapidly changing technology environment, OCE has developed close relationships with several industry leaders. These collaborations enable guest lectures, industry visits, and joint research projects. It also helps adapt the curriculum to industry needs, ensuring students are immediately employable after graduation.
5. Vibrant Campus Life:
Extracurricular Activities: 
Life at OCE is about more than just academics. The university encourages students to participate in a variety of extracurricular activities, thereby promoting their overall development. Numerous clubs and organizations have a variety of interests, including:
Technology clubs: Robotics clubs, programming clubs, etc.
Cultural Club: Dance, music, drama, etc.
Sports Clubs: Cricket, Football, Basketball, etc. These clubs provide a platform where students can showcase their talents, develop leadership skills, and build lasting friendships.
Events and Festivals: OCE hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, creating a vibrant campus atmosphere. The main events are:
Technical Festivals: These festivals feature contests, workshops, and seminars that stimulate intellectual curiosity and innovation.
Cultural Festival: Events such as the annual Verve Cultural Festival showcase students' artistic talents through dance, music, theater, and other cultural performances.
Sports Meetings: Intercollegiate and intercollegiate sporting events promote a healthy spirit of competition and teamwork among students.
6. Global Presence:
International Cooperation: 
In an increasingly globalized world, OCE recognizes the importance of an international presence. The university has established partnerships with several renowned international universities and institutions. These collaborations enable student exchange programs, joint research initiatives, and global internships. Through such opportunities, students can gain a broader perspective and improve their global skills.
Study Abroad Program: 
OCE's study abroad program allows a student to spend her semester or year at a partner university abroad. This experience not only broadens their academic horizons but also familiarizes them with other cultures and teaching methods. Participating in these programs allows students to develop a global perspective and adapt to different environments.
7. Support Systems:
Student Support Services: OCE recognizes that the transition to college life can be difficult and provides comprehensive support services to assist students in their academic and personal growth. It offers.
Counseling Services: Professional counselors assist students with personal and academic challenges.
Academic Support: Tutoring and Mentoring Programs provide additional academic support to students who need it.
Career Counseling: The Career Services Center provides counseling for career planning, resume writing, and interview preparation.
Scholarships and Financial Aid: 
Oxford College of Engineering Bangalore is committed to providing quality education to qualified students. Universities offer a variety of scholarship and financial support options, depending on your grades and needs. This financial aid helps ease the financial burden on students and their families, allowing them to focus on their studies and achieve their academic goals.
8. Community Involvement:
Commitment to Social Responsibility: 
OCE believes in contributing to society and instilling a sense of social responsibility in our students. The university organizes various charity activities and support programs. These activities provide students with opportunities to contribute to society and develop empathy and a sense of civic responsibility.
Environmental Sustainability: 
The University is also committed to promoting environmental sustainability. A variety of green initiatives are implemented on campus, including tree planting, waste management programs, and energy conservation measures. These efforts not only create a more environmentally friendly campus but also teach students the importance of protecting the environment.
9. Alumni Network:
Strong Alumni Association: 
The OCE Alumni Association plays an important role in maintaining lifelong connections between the university and its alumni. The association regularly hosts professional development conferences, networking events, and workshops. Alumni frequently return to campus to share their experiences and mentor current students, providing valuable insight and guidance.
Notable Alumni: 
OCE has a long list of notable alumni who have made significant contributions in various fields. These successful graduates serve as an inspiration to current students and demonstrate the career paths and successes that can be achieved with an education at OCE.
Conclusion: 
Oxford College of Engineering, Bangalore stands out as a premier educational institution offering a comprehensive and enriching educational experience. OCE emphasizes academic excellence, state-of-the-art infrastructure, strong industry connections, a vibrant campus life, and a global presence that enables students to excel in their chosen fields. , to help you become the leader of tomorrow.
Whether you are a prospective student seeking a career in engineering or a parent seeking the best educational environment for your child, Oxford College of Engineering Bangalore offers the perfect blend of academic rigor and holistic development. To do. Joining OCE means becoming part of a legacy of excellence and innovation and taking the first step towards a promising future.
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