
Part of Rowan's Profcasts network, everyday engineering is a technical based podcast based around some of the hosts hobbies as well as popular culture.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

We discuss pickup trucks and their decline from the working mans vehicle to everyday drivers...
Everything is broken is some way shape or form....
We talk about the feelings you get while working on a project but also the joy you feel when it is finally finished.
In this episode we discuss the ups and downs of project development.
We build on last episode and talk about the different types of ignition systems.
In this episode we discuss why octane is a commonly misunderstood concept in automotive culture.
Coming back from break more exhausted then they were, Paul and Brian push themselves a bit further to try to discuss what happens when you walk in and take over someone else's project.
In episode 3 we discuss applications of the engineering design process and determined that you may be using it and not even realize. We also discuss how good of a tool it is to keep your project in line with your goals.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #150 |









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