I was listening to music today using You-tube because I find it much more enjoyable whilst I glance at the music video as I clean my room. When the song was finished I found this song about Engineers which is very funny and true, for example when we said "Optimising the things iv always had" I was I was laughing because it is very true, since I was a child I have always tried to "Improve" my toy using my old ones, because it was very interesting to see what the end product will be. However it always ended up broken because the parts doesn't fit or I cant put it back together, becuase the spring has "flug" out and i cant fix it so I wait for a new toy so that i can use the spair parts which i have!
In my early years I grew up in the Philippines. I moved to the UK when I was 10 back in 2005. Since I was a child I have always tried to fix my toys ‘that I broke’ or improve upon each one of them using parts from other toys, which were broken. However, I always ended up with broken toys that looked really good. For me the question is simple: Was this learning curve worth it. This blog will not tell you about my life, but my life’s work to become an Air Frame aeronautical Engineer.
Monday, 9 January 2012
Music To all Engineers.
I was listening to music today using You-tube because I find it much more enjoyable whilst I glance at the music video as I clean my room. When the song was finished I found this song about Engineers which is very funny and true, for example when we said "Optimising the things iv always had" I was I was laughing because it is very true, since I was a child I have always tried to "Improve" my toy using my old ones, because it was very interesting to see what the end product will be. However it always ended up broken because the parts doesn't fit or I cant put it back together, becuase the spring has "flug" out and i cant fix it so I wait for a new toy so that i can use the spair parts which i have!
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