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Clear and Sane engineering: A fresh gift and challenge for engineers and technicians in the city
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Clear and Sane engineering: A fresh gift and challenge for engineers and technicians in the city in Vernon, BC
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Clear and Sane engineering: A fresh gift and challenge for engineers and technicians in the city in Vernon, BC
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What is engineering today ? A certificated source of imminent problems with increasing complexities ending out of control. A fact that becomes clear each time you work in a project requiring sophisticated and modern technologies. This handbook is a caution and a new way for technical aliens who have to communicate and collaborate with humans in any projects. A fresh gift for engineers, architects, technicians, experts, teachers, geeks, nerds, speakers, scientits, genius and alien friends. Gift Features: - Simple diagrams for describing any systems - Intuitive and friendly symbols collection - Guideline to avoid "deep-shit" documentation
What is engineering today ? A certificated source of imminent problems with increasing complexities ending out of control. A fact that becomes clear each time you work in a project requiring sophisticated and modern technologies. This handbook is a caution and a new way for technical aliens who have to communicate and collaborate with humans in any projects. A fresh gift for engineers, architects, technicians, experts, teachers, geeks, nerds, speakers, scientits, genius and alien friends. Gift Features: - Simple diagrams for describing any systems - Intuitive and friendly symbols collection - Guideline to avoid "deep-shit" documentation


















