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Posted by: dibyadeep ® 03/14/2006, 22:07:15 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
hiii..i have to design a complete gear box for our school assignment but i dont have access to any proper data book, hence its becoming a great problem to properly design something like that. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx removed a not allowed request xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Modified by randykimball at Wed, Mar 15, 2006, 20:49:55 |
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Posted by: randykimball ® 03/15/2006, 20:47:14 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
On this forum we do not allow requesting software via any method other than a legal purchase from authorized vendors. For the same reason, we do not allow requests for a key to any software abtained in any form that would not grant the right to request a replacement key from the company that is publishing the software. I have edited such a request out of your post. Continued requests or posts of this manner will result in you being banned from this forum. Such a ban would would cost you an increasingly valuable resource. Please ask a question of an engineering origin that can be answered in the legal format of this forum, and I'm sure someone will be happy to assist you. There are numerous forum members in many engineering disciplines willing to lend a hand to those asking questions which follow the code of engineering ethics. Asking for assistance to or about non-legal software is not an example of good engineering ethics. A hint of such behavioral actions quickly alienates most serious engineers on the spot. An engineer with poor ethics is dangerous. To those out there posting questions intended to gain instant answers to engineering class questions: Studying your material is the best way to learn. You may con an answer to a post here providing a cheat to your studies, but that will not help you when you need to apply the un-learned skill in your professional life. You will need all the skills you can acquire to compete in today's world job market. Those skills will decide if you become an engineer who barely eats or one that is successful. ...HOWEVER....!! To those students that are asking serious questions for the purpose to dig deeper into your studies or to request more indepth understanding, welcome aboard, there are many forum members whom would be happy to assist you for the simple satisfaction that they have fed something back into the next cycle from their experinces. Mentorship becomes an increasingly special reward with advancing years, experience, and wisdom. /←randy→/ The worst suggestion of your lifetime may be the catalyst to the grandest idea of the century, never let suggestions go unsaid nor fail to listen to them. Modified by randykimball at Wed, Mar 15, 2006, 21:57:57 |
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