Why engineers don't write recipe books

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Chocolate Chip Cookies:

Ingredients:

1. 532.35 cm3 gluten
2. 4.9 cm3 NaHCO3
3. 4.9 cm3 refined halite
4. 236.6 cm3 partially hydrogenated tallow triglyceride
5. 177.45 cm3 crystalline C12H22O11
6. 177.45 cm3 unrefined C12H22O11
7. 4.9 cm3 methyl ether of protocatechuic aldehyde
8. Two calcium carbonate-encapsulated avian albumen-coated protein
9. 473.2 cm3 theobroma cacao
10. 236.6 cm3 de-encapsulated legume meats (sieve size #10)

To a 2-L jacketed round reactor vessel (reactor #1) with an overall heat transfer coefficient of about 100 Btu/F-ft2-hr, add ingredients one, two and three with constant agitation. In a second 2-L reactor vessel with a radial flow impeller operating at 100 rpm, add ingredients four, five, six, and seven until the mixture is homogenous. To reactor #2, add ingredient eight, followed by three equal volumes of the homogenous mixture in reactor #1. Additionally, add ingredient nine and ten slowly, with constant agitation. Care must be taken at this point in the reaction to control any temperature
rise that may be the result of an exothermic reaction.

Using a screw extrude attached to a #4 nodulizer, place the mixture piece-meal on a 316SS sheet (300 x 600 mm).

Heat in a 460K oven for a period of time that is in agreement with Frank & Johnston's first order rate expression (see JACOS, 21, 55), or until golden brown. Once the reaction is complete, place the sheet on a 25C heat-transfer table, allowing the product to come to equilibrium.
 
I have known many engineers in my time

Several have been fairly smart. However I know one at this time that can't figgure out why his mail box door won't stay shut... Most these days rely on cad programs that have been sold to them by others.. They make their living with these progams and various rules that require others to have the output of these programs to proceed in building their projects.
Betsy:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Several have been fairly smart. However I know one at this time that can't figgure out why his mail box door won't stay shut... Most these days rely on cad programs that have been sold to them by others.. They make their living with these progams and various rules that require others to have the output of these programs to proceed in building their projects.
Betsy:rolleyes::rolleyes:
agreed...
 
My friend was an engineer but he wouldn't let me ride in his train.
 
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