Posts in category: Engineering
How the City of Toronto robbed me off $30
This past weekend I had a displeasure of interacting with Toronto’s parking machines, which costed me $30 and made me pretty upset. In my opinion, the way the parking machine is designed and installed is faulty in a way that aided my mistake. We arrived to Guu at around 4:45, just in time for the [...]
The origins of innovations
When most people walk through the New York City, they take photos of each other, of tall buildings, of the Central Park, … and other touristy randomness (I did that too). But, when I was chilling with an old friend this past week, I felt and urge to take a photo of a bike rack. [...]
Chunky, what’s wrong?
What’s wrong with this picture, can anyone tell me? The answer is – there’s absolutely nothing wrong! Those are two nearly identical cans of soup, made around the same date, packaged in the same aluminum containers, shipped on most likely the same truck…etc. The only minor details that differentiates them is the indent on the [...]