Silent propulsion design/ guidance

Discussion in 'Hydrodynamics and Aerodynamics' started by mrbach, Oct 29, 2014.

  1. mrbach

    mrbach Previous Member

    nevermind
     
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  2. Leo Lazauskas
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    Leo Lazauskas Senior Member

    Welcome to the Forums, Carl.

    Is the thesis available online for us to look at?

    The only "testimonials" I saw on your web site are from people in your
    company. Are there any independent assessments of the product's capabilities?

    It is easy to find the strengths of a product. What are its weaknesses?
     
  3. mrbach

    mrbach Previous Member

    nevermind
     
    Last edited: Oct 30, 2014

  4. NavalSArtichoke
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    NavalSArtichoke Senior Member

    Yeah, it probably is. But they got these places called copy shops now that have scanners in them. You give your stuff to a young kid, wait a bit, and he can scan your material and give you a copy back on a CD.

    A little company called Google uses these scanner things a lot, too. These guys will go into a university library and scan the dickens out of anything they find there, no matter how old it is. Printed books, theses, you name it.

    After all, it's the 21st Century now. We have the technology to do stuff like scanning old documents.
     
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