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Topic: Engineer (comics)


  
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Upon finishing, the engineer noted that the solution was exact, since the volumes of the pails were equal.
The engineer just does it, kludging along; the physicist calculates carefully and produces a carefully cooked egg; and the mathematician lights a fire in the corner, and says "I have reduced it to the previous problem." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A physicist and a mathematician setting in a faculty lounge.
The engineer was in the woods to hunt deer, therefore it *was* a deer.
www.cs.wisc.edu /~ncb/funnies/mathjokes.txt   (18004 words)

  
 Komikero Comics Journal
Engineers can no longer provide Architectural plans and sign them as they have done so for decades before this.
A lot of Engineers are understandably upset, but the point of all this is to put into order and into their proper places our respective professions.
We Architects are not out to rob Engineers of their jobs because to be honest, providing Architectural Plans wasn't really their job to do in the first place.
www.alanguilan.com /sanpablo/2005/02/ra-9266.html   (754 words)

  
 Batman_Wolverine | Comics | J | Joker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
In that story, the Joker was an unnamed engineer who quit his job at a chemical company to become a stand-up comedian, only to fail miserably.
Unknown to the engineer, this was simply a way to implicate any accomplice as the mastermind of a crime to divert attention from themselves.
As the Batman comics as a whole softened their tone, the character's emphasis was soon turned to jokes and comedy-themed crimes and the Joker became a cackling maniac.
batman306.bravehost.com /comics/j/joker.htm   (1636 words)

  
 Articles - Joker (comics)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
In its short run, Amalgam Comics had super beings from Marvel Comics and DC Comics appearing in each other's universes, much confused and not recognized, but the Joker recognized Spider-Man and even commented on his costume change and wondered what Spider-Man was doing in Gotham City.
In the darker portrayals of the comics and more recent films and television, the Dark Knight is further depicted as a brooding and humorless avenger; one who pursues justice as an enigmatic shadow striking from the dead of night.
She was popular enough to be integrated into the comics in 1999 and even had her own sporadically successful comic series which only recently ended its run with 38 issues.
www.mainearth.com /articles/Joker_(comics)   (2601 words)

  
 Green Lantern: a 1940's Comic Book Super-Hero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Siegel and Shuster's 1930's comics were full of radio, as an exemplar of high technology, and the Green Lantern stories follow in their footsteps.
The is part of a tradition of glamorized engineers, virile men who build vast projects in remote areas of the globe.
Comic book heroes were usually depicted as intellectuals who loved to read.
members.aol.com /MG4273/glantern.htm   (3313 words)

  
 Gold Key STAR TREK Comics - Characters
The Gold Key series of STAR TREK comics was concerned with the adventures of the crew of the starship U.S.S. Enterprise which operated under the auspices of Starfleet which was part of the United Federation of Planets.
The starship crew of the comics were exactly the same as seen in the television series from 1966-1969.
Uhura appeared in only a few issues of the comic series, and in none of them did she play a central role.
curtdanhauser.com /Characters.html   (705 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Eng" to "England"
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or topic.
With a pull of the rings (pow) the kids are instantly in the comic strip scenes created by Marvin.
Mention that Ted Locke, the Fly's engineer, is a Vietnam Veteran.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/erri/engage.htm   (4107 words)

  
 Eduard Nijst: Profession and Projects
Basis for my comics are events and incidents, that I experienced during 40 years of professional activity in the construction business.
I studied civil engineering at the technical university RWTH at Aachen/Germany, and graduated with a Master´s Degree, when I was 24 years of age.
In Munich I started my career as a statical analyst, with a Consulting Engineer, but because of my knowledge of several languages, became responsible for the cooperation with Belgian and French consultants for development projects in Africa, that were being financed by the European Economic Community (EEC).
www.online-club.de /~enijst/estory.htm   (335 words)

  
 Sequential Tart: Geek Squad — Geeks in the Workplace (vol VI/iss 12/December 2003)
I spend a fair amount on comics and RPG materials, and I keep up with industry news on both, so I consider myself very active privately, but only somewhat active in any particular community.
I tend to avoid mention of the RPG hobby, and fanfic, but I buy comics during lunch, I have a LoTR pic of the calendar (March was Hobbit Month), I have a giant d20 on my desk.
I do think that reading science fiction, and comics and being able to role play means I have more of an open mind about things that others may not, and I am more easily exposed to new ideas that some people.
www.sequentialtart.com /archive/dec03/geeksquad_1203.shtml   (2247 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Binary" to "Binder"
American comics writer, who also wrote science fiction in collaboration with his brother Earl as "Eando Binder"
in Wow Comics, no. 28 (Aug. 1944) -- SUMMARY: Mickey Malone is questing for Merlin's magic formula for world peace and prosperity, which is inscribed on a golden mace; because Tibet is such a peaceful country he decides to look there.
108, 123) in Comics, vom Massenblatt ins multimediale Abenteuer, by Andreas C. Knigge (Reinbeck bei Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1996).
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/brri/bin.htm   (5017 words)

  
 The Comics Reporter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
I was impressed to learn he moved into library work from being a nuclear engineer; I am even more impressed with his comics publishing projects of the last few years.
Ottaviani is putting out books that almost no one else seems to be doing, the work has all been of a high quality, and he works in an upfront, protect-his-contributors way that has allowed him to release work by a lot of cartoonists that might be beyond someone simply trolling for a movie deal.
But the books I write and publish are different enough from the vast majority of manga, art comics, and superhero books that they find their way onto those crowded shelves.
www.comicsreporter.com /index.php/resources/interviews/2253   (4174 words)

  
 Dilbert strip: hiring a Senior Engineer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
The truly sad thing about the Dilbert comic strip is that I have seen too many of the strips occur in real life.
In my case, the young engineer replacing me did not know how to do the calculations and came to me for help.
It was a pretty funny one about hiring a Senior Engineer and kind of pertains to every company these days considering the economy and hiring freezes.
www.ee-one.com /new-3610490-4301.html   (1428 words)

  
 Press Release: DC Comics Masks by Christos Kondeatis and DC Comics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Each mask accurately depicts a character as appears in today's comics and he or she is accompanied by text outlining the character's origin and superpowers, along with a full-color rendering of the complete costume.
DC Comics is the oldest publisher of comics in America, having launched the superhero genre in 1938 with Superman.
Together with Batman, Wonder Woman, and thousands of other characters, DC Comics' heroes and villains currently star in comic books, live action and animated television shows, movies, toys, and merchandising, and are known worldwide.
www.twbookmark.com /jrun/books/53/0821224344/press_release.html   (247 words)

  
 JSA Members: Green Lantern   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Throughout the war, Green Lantern was prevented from entering Axis-held territory by a "Sphere of Influence" generated from spells cast with the Holy Grail and Spear of Destiny (All-Star Squadron #4).
The Harlequin eventually used her criminal connections to oppose the criminal underworld from within, and her deception was effective enough to win her an invitation to the Injustice Society of the World, a group dedicated to the destruction of the JSA (All-Star Comics #41).
The Icicle proved to be one of the Green Lantern's most persistent adversaries, both alone (All-American Comics #90, 92) and as a member of the Injustice Society of the World (All-Star Comics #41).
my.execpc.com /~icicle/GAGL.html   (3819 words)

  
 Usenet Archive
A speculator is someone who purposely invests money in comics because of their prospected value, with little or no regard for the actual contents.
Given that they owe money to the primary comics distributor, the primary comics advertising magazine, a major comics printing company, numerous creators, AND the company that was trying to turn CG titles into TV shows and movies, I can't even imagine where any future income will come from.
Posts directly offering comics for sale--whether by one of the creators of the comic or not--are restricted to RAC.marketplace), 4) not posted in excess (no more than a few posts for any specific project), and 5) the comic being hyped is otherwise on-topic for the group(s) it is being promoted in.
www2.usenetarchive.org /Dir2/File344.html   (11634 words)

  
 RSS Comics ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
RSS Comics é uma nova maneira de ler suas comics favoritas sem ter que entrar no site e ficar garimpando pela tirinha do dia.
In contrast to his master, Dogbert has such a simple, yet keen understanding of human nature that his perceptions seem ridiculous to Dilbert.
Bob Thaves' innovative comic panel stars Frank and Ernest, playful punsters with the ability to appear as any person, place or thing in any time period, past, present or future.
uud.f2o.org /comics   (358 words)

  
 www.news2mail.com: Alt.Comics --
For the discussion of golden and silver age comic books.
Fans and fandom of comics and sequential art.
For the discussion of the Peanuts comic strip.
www.news2mail.com /alt/comics.html   (239 words)

  
 Embedded Systems Conference/San Francisco - Special Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
And it's not just engineers and technologists who are working to harness the power of this disruptive technology.
The American engineer is under increasing pressure as the nature of the electronics business changes.
Not only are engineers grappling with the offshoring trend but many baby boomer-generation members who signed on in the heady days of the space race are finding job security uncertain as they near retirement.
www.esconline.com /sf/events   (2321 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Model Engineer's Handbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
We are one of the global leaders in providing clients with innovative, value-added engineering and environmental design services.
This is a compilation of facts, figures and formulae, taken from the notebooks of one of Britain's model engineers.
Plus there is a handy note section so that the reader can make notes that are relevant to the particular project that they are working on at the time.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/1854861344   (449 words)

  
 Lots of Jokes - You're An Engineer If
You and your co-workers have set out to modify the antenna on the radio in your work area for better reception.
Everyone else on the Alaskan cruise is on deck peering at the scenery, and you are still on a personal tour of the engine room.
You have "Dilbert" comics displayed anywhere in your work area.
www.lotsofjokes.com /cat_153.htm   (1436 words)

  
 Anime News Network - Staff List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
His first real exposure to anime (or japanimation as he knew it then) was Bubblegum Crisis which he saw in the summer of 1989.
Carlo just got his master's degree in Engineering Sciences at UC San Diego, which of course is the perfect program of study for someone into comics and animation.
After several years of being a casual fan, he graduated to being a serious one with the purchase of a DVD player in the late '90s, with his own anime website eventually to follow in late 2003.
www.animenewsnetwork.com /staff.php   (2551 words)

  
 The Guide: Robots   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
I plan on using theme weeks, such as one week the comic may be based on fast food humor, another week it might introduce a comic strip, and of course some weeks it might hit a varity of subjects.
Description: This comic is just something i love, i'm going to develope it as it comes and see where i go.
Description: This comic is an experimental work, based loosely on real life, but more often than not based on some attempt to draw and write a story, which includes but is not limited to robot tournaments, floating islands of doom, and widespread evil.
guide2.keenspace.com /k_c_robots.html   (3597 words)

  
 Artsie*Engineer - updated every 3 days (or so)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Cathoo is an Engineering student, and Cherry is in Arts and Science.
The "music" in the background of the comic is, of course, "Spybreak" by Propellerheads.
This page is hosted by Keenspace Comics, a really cool service for web comics.
artsieengineer.keenspace.com   (181 words)

  
 ccad | faculty biographies (a - f)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Corroney has illustrated for a variety of comic books including Green Lantern for DC Comics, Parts Unknown for Image, Blood and Roses for Blue Line Pro, Death Avenger — his creator-owned title for World Famous Comics, and recently illustrated a new comic book project, Crimson Dynamo, for Marvel Comics.
She also worked as an electrical design engineer for ITT Aerospace on the GOES weather satellite for NASA.
She has a BS in electrical engineering from The Ohio State University.
www.ccad.edu /about-faculty01.html   (2657 words)

  
 Engineer Action Figure
The world of machinery holds no secrets for the hero known as The Engineer.
And there's nothing she can't create to help The Authority in its mission to protect the world from danger!
The action figure features multiple points of articulation and stands approximately 6" tall and comes with a non-removable gun.
www.hillcity-comics.com /toys/engineer.htm   (79 words)

  
 Kreation's Edge - Comics, Games, Computer Graphics
Ported the Unreal Tournament engine v2199 to the Playstation 2.
Created User Interfaces, new gameplay elements, and performed various engine porting tasks (such as developing the memory card system, etc).
The engine is currently being used by several unreal engine licenses.
www.cyberkreations.com /kreationsedge/index.php?url=About   (279 words)

  
 The Guide: Engineer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
The comic has at least one character that is an Engineer (One who designs things to be built based on existing knowledge.)
Description: A comic about a school which bears a bit of a resemblance to another certain school that the author may or may not have attended.
Comic Content: Psychosis, Paranoid, Evil protagonists(main characters), Relationships (Renai or ai), Fundamentalist, Religion, Death, Mechanic, Engineer, Scientist, Gunbunny/Gunmaster, Swordbunny/Swordmaster, Morphing, Henshin/Transformation, Cursed, Modern Day(Present), Near Future, Apartment, Hightech
guide.comicgenesis.com /k_c_engineer.html   (3029 words)

  
 Dilbert
Not every Dilbert is a winner, but there are enough laugh-out-loud classics to forever cement this one as the king of syndicated comics (plus the short-lived show was amazing!).
Humor flows not out of the fact that the author was a corporate drone, but out of the fact that he is an intelligent enough man to understand WHY the world around him was messed up.
Why in the world this comic not marked as "Popular" when it is clearly one of the top mainstream comics out there beating in popularity all the webcomics out here?
www.thewebcomiclist.com /p/54/Dilbert   (603 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - engineer from, Magazines, Militaria, Postcards items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
PLYMOUTH from the Hoe 1919 Royal Engineers connection 
Model Engineer, Cloth Bound Volumes, from 1898 - 1945 
13 items found for engineer from from eBay international sellers
search.ebay.co.uk /engineer-from   (270 words)

  
 Newsgroups available under alt.comics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
alt.comics.classic For the discussion of golden and silver age comic books.
alt.comics.fandom Fans and fandom of comics and sequential art.
alt.comics.peanuts For the discussion of the Peanuts comic strip.
www.open.org /newsinfo/alt.comics.html   (72 words)

  
 Marvel Comics (Family First)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-12)
Growing up in the ’60s, comic books were a mainstay of American culture.
The golden age had passed, but they were still a great source of entertainment.
Marvel Comics is the home of some of the greatest super heroes to ever grace the pages of comics or the Sunday funnies.
channels.lockergnome.com /windows/archives/20041227_marvel_comics.phtml   (457 words)

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