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Deep Doo Doo Started conversation Jun 18, 2008
Entry: h2g2 University Project: The Worlds Biggest Machines - A11253719
Author: Ðeep Ðoo Ðoo - U1263973
I'm aware that PR is not the place to put this since it is unfinished. However, I had very little response when I offered it to the Fleamarket and the EGWW 18 months ago.
I do not have the time to complete this project now, but it seems a shame to waste, especially when PR has so few new Entries.
What would others suggest should be done with it? I'll leave it here for a week to gather suggestions and then I'll pull it. If you'd like it removed earlier then please say so.
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h5ringer Posted Jun 18, 2008
What topics were parts 8-10 supposed to cover?
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jun 18, 2008
The sub is no longer around as well, I'm wondering if you might be wiser to just submit them individually, DDD. I can't take this on, I'm afraid, and it should be submitted here *by the sub* if it's going to proceed as a Uni project.
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Pinniped Posted Jun 19, 2008
I didn't get round to it - - but I was supposed to be providing material for Part 7 - Rolling Mills.
I think this topic would stand up as an individual Entry, though freed from the Uni project it might be good to make it a little more historical and to contrast modern plate mills and their remarkable forerunners. (I've recently been learning about the Lukens 206" at Coatsville PA, and it's an awesome story)
Shall I write it then? Or would you like to co-operate DDD?
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FordsTowel Posted Aug 1, 2008
Gee, thinking back to the most basic 'machines', would the pyramids represent the larget incline planes?
And, if so, where is the world's biggest screw?
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U168592 Posted Sep 18, 2008
Hey DDD,
It's been in here a month and looks like it's a no-show.
Why don't you submit the finished Entries as singular ones?
And I think Cyzaki's idea for the Collider to have an Entry about it is a good 'un.
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Deep Doo Doo Posted Sep 18, 2008
Oops, sorry about this one - I'd forgotten about it.
I'll remove it from PR to save cluttering the place up and then I'll have a think about what to do.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
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