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2011-03-06 01:10:28
#71
Is anyone else coming up from the southern / east coastal area? Trying to plan a route. I'm thinking we will leave Atlanta around 1 am on Friday to be at the shop by 6 pm Friday for some wrenching.

Here is the route AAA suggested to the hotel:

I-85 north to I-77 north to I-81 north then I-78 east to I-287 north then I-87 south to I-287 east to I-95 north and finally I-91 into Meridan.

Anyone have a better plan for getting around the New York metro congestion?
Last edited by happynole on 2011-03-06 at 02-40-28.
2011-03-06 03:35:02
#72
Yeah, as I mentioned before, take the parkways after the GWB, exit 1a in NY. Hudsun to sawmill to hutchinson (I think in that order) to I15, Merritt Parkway. SOOOO much faster than going through NYC on I95.

Oh, and take I295 after the Deleware Memorial Bridge. Faster than running up the NJTP, especially around exit 7 on the NJTP (which never seems to move)
2011-03-06 13:55:29
#73
Originally Posted by morgans432
come on man theres going to be little children present


well in that case then I'll be considerate of others lol
2011-03-06 14:08:24
#74
I'm jealous of the organization in the NE, hope you guys have fun, wish I could come
2011-03-06 15:03:32
#75
come on will... U can make the trek up this way.. Its only a couple hours past where the convention is this year!!!!
2011-03-06 15:59:57
#76
Originally Posted by marksr20
come on will... U can make the trek up this way.. Its only a couple hours past where the convention is this year!!!!


I have 2 exams that week I think Thermodynamics and Numerical Analysis
2011-03-06 16:09:15
#77
Originally Posted by Will
I have 2 exams that week I think Thermodynamics and Numerical Analysis


Analyzing numbers? That sounds made up. 2 is 2, right?
2011-03-06 16:15:55
#78
Originally Posted by mirrortints
Analyzing numbers? That sounds made up. 2 is 2, right?


lol, its programming in MATLAB (matrix laboratory software) to analyze complex function behavior, such as minimizing the cost function for a beam based on the two dimensions of its cross sectional area with constraint functions on the size of the beam. Very important for most engineers, and I still suck at programming.
2011-03-06 17:25:22
#79
Originally Posted by Will
lol, its programming in MATLAB (matrix laboratory software) to analyze complex function behavior, such as minimizing the cost function for a beam based on the two dimensions of its cross sectional area with constraint functions on the size of the beam. Very important for most engineers, and I still suck at programming.


Blah blah beam blah how big blah maximizing strength minimizing money blah blah.

I don't understand ANYTHING about what you just said. Thank God I don't design/build things for a living.
2011-03-06 18:27:44
#80
Yeah come on Will! I would really like to put a face to the name.
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