RE: GEAR UP; LEARN ABOUT THE MECHANICAL GEARS
Finally you authored another article. Glad to be the first to read it. Ever since I was small I had a passion on engineering.
My parents raised me with the concept of income instead of me whining for money to buy toys. I remember when I was 6 or 7 and I saved a lot of money to buy a LEGO Technic, a working car with transmission cogs, driveshaft and differential. This was my first contact with practical engineering.
I thing that human ingenuity will continue to increase and more systems, mechanical or software will be developed.
I would like to read more about these systems, there are systems that I don't understand or even if I do I could learn more on them.
@temitayo-pelumi had an in depth article about corrosion, I know you read it but maybe others are interested in it as it complements your article well.
Thanks for taking the time to enlighten us about it.
Cheers!
Hello alex.,
Thank you so much for being here and Taking time to comment on my article. I had issues with posting this could have come earlier. By the way your interest in engineering is interesting.. If i may ask what did you study?
Engineering is quite interesting and could be complicated at times. @temitayo-pelumi is also a mechanical engineer so many of us are right here and we are doing our best to enlighten us the importance of mechanical engineering.
Thank you very much for stopping by.