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Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner

I’ve been excited about planes and the aerospace industry since my first ride on a North Central DC3 back in the early 1960’s. Many years later in my adult life I’m working in the aerospace industry, and still get excited about new planes … thus from the University of Washington Department of Engineering:

The presenter for this 90 minute webinar is Al Miller, who is Boeing’s Director of Technology Integration. This free seminar is part of a three part series … Engineering the Best: Boomers, A Bridge and the Boeing 787 from UWTV (University of Washington TV). You may watch via streamed webcast, or download a MP4 file for off line viewing. I also added this webcast to the Materials Engineering Section of my Engineering Learning Wiki.

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Loppets for LingYun – A Frigid Success!

Today I turn over blog posting chores to my wife, Molly. As a fellow skier and fund-raiser, she will give you a Loppets for LingYun update … Rich
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Protection from the Weather!

Waiting for the Mora Vasaloppet to start, with the temperature at -13 F and “dangerous winds” producing a windchill of -40 F we wondered about the wisdom of skiing 35 kilometers under these conditions!  But the trick was in being prepared for the weather, wearing the right combination of layers, and covering every inch of exposed skin.  We were fortunate to have the knowledge and the means to outfit ourselves properly.  The result – successful completion of the race, staying warm through out the event, and suffering no lasting ill-effects, such as the frostbite suffered by other skiers.

Our real motivation, however, was thinking about the children in the dorm in LingYun.  Braving a few hours of adverse weather seemed small in comparison to the cold weather they face all winter long in an inadequate dorm building.  It brought to home the need for them to have their own protection from the weather on a daily basis.  With improved housing, the young students will be better prepared to benefit from their education as well.

Our Loppets for LingYun were extremely successful!  We owe a big thank you to all our donors, who brought our fundraising total up to $3,602 with this effort, toward our goal of $7,500 to build the new dorm. Please consider a pledge towards finishing the dorm. Send your pledge via email to Rich at rhoeg@comcast.net

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EyeCam

When I first heard of spy glasses, I passed them off as a cool toy. However, the more I think about how one might use this simple technology for recording a technician at work, or a social situation … wow! The ideas start to flow into my brain. While I don’t approve of the covert use of EyeCams, if participants are warned before an event that recording might take place …

Anyhow … link and watch the video:
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Ugh = -2F (or -17C)

The weather forecast is heading south for Sunday’s Loppet. -2F is now the expected high for the day. If Saturday’s weather sticks around for Sunday … bad news. However, in the theory that misery loves company, my wife and son have decided to join in my Loppets for LingYun quest. They will both ski the 35 kilometer free style event, while I do the 42 kilometer classic. Molly shares with me the the role of Midwestern Regional Representative for the China Tomorrow Education Foundation. Consider warming us up with an emailed pledge (rhoeg@comcast.net). Your donation is tax deductible in the USA. Expand any of the images with a click!
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