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      <title>What engineering can teach (and learn from) us</title>
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      <description>This is part three of the crossover project. Part one is here and part two is here. A conference talk based on this work is now available here.
I met William at Deconstruct 2019.1 We were walking back from the pre-party—too loud for my comfort level—and I took the chance to interview him. He knew about my project and wanted to share his memories of mechanical engineering.
&amp;ldquo;Most of my skills transferred seamlessly.</description>
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      <description>This is part two of the crossover project. Part one is here and part three is here. A conference talk based on this work is now available here.
 No one thinks about moving the starting or ending point of the bridge midway through construction. -Justin Cave
I had to move a bridge. -Anonymous1
 Carl worked as a mechanical verification engineer: he tested oil rigs to see how much they vibrated.</description>
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      <title>Are We Really Engineers?</title>
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      <description>This is part one of the Crossover Project. Part two is here and part three is here. A conference talk based on this work is now available here.
I sat in front of Mat, idly chatting about tech and cuisine. Before now, I had known him mostly for his cooking pictures on Twitter, the kind that made me envious of suburbanites and their 75,000 BTU woks. But now he was the test subject for my new project, to see if it was going to be fruitful or a waste of time.</description>
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