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Post by noah »

i was wondering what people i should try to interview if i am testing bridge strength. 8)
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Post by deleted-2131 »

noah,

You are more than welcome to post questions here and have Experts respond to them. We have a wide selection of Experts in this forum, including engineers who can help you with your project. Ask away!
All the best,
Terik
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Post by noah »

yeah, so can i talk to you? :?
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Post by deleted-71588 »

The rules of this web site are that all conversations are via the forums here, so if your "interview" can be done by posting questions and getting replies, ask away. If not, then you will have to search out experts via other methods because of the site rules in place here.
-Craig
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Post by deleted-2131 »

If you mean "Can I talk to you" literally (like a phone conversation) then no, you cannot talk with me. However, as Craig said, you may post a list of questions here and then wait for people to response to your query.
All the best,
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Post by noah »

okay, so here are some questions for a bridge expert:
1. what got you interested in bridges?
2. what kinds of scientific principles apply to bridges?
3. what was the most weight a bridge you built held?
4. how long did you study to become an expert?
5. as you studied, did you want to give up if the going got to hard?
well, thats all i can right right now.... :mrgreen:
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