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Monthly Archives: July 2011

I recently purchased a pull-up bar to get chiseled in preparation for my photo shoot in the MindTribe Christmas calendar (he’s kidding, I hope – Ed.). Tim, our director of Electrical Engineering, took a look at the contraption and concluded … Continue reading

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Tom, MindTribe’s project manager and resident Awesome Dad, is constantly building new toys to delight his kids. Consequently, one fringe benefit of working at MindTribe is occasionally getting to play with said toys, which are no less delightful for big … Continue reading

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Comma operator?! Isn’t that thing just a separator? Nope. It’s occasionally an operator. And it can do this: int i = (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);

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A new entry in the crowded world of online resistor tools, Wolfram|Alpha recently expanded its functionality to fulfill all your ohmic needs. Check out the results from these queries: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1337+ohms http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=resistor+brown+black+red Without a graphical interface, it might not replace my … Continue reading

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In trying to imbue a ring with value worthy of the lovely lady I planned to give it to, I had to dive deep to determine what I valued. I knew it wasn’t money, and I was a little turned … Continue reading

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They say that we fear what we don’t understand, but I wonder whether engineers have this flip-flopped, as many of us seem to fear what we do understand.

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