Someone in design is trolling Porsche owners around here...

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05/02/2018 at 12:14 • Filed to: None

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So I had to install a party within the Marketo show, and we got this layout last night, I knew we had a hippie beetle to roll out there, it has no engine. Then I look for the location and a 911 image with a VW BUG label! My coworker who has a 996 wasn’t there last night so I was the only person getting the joke.... sigh. They had the rapper (?) Flo Rider or whoever, they came and made noise and we had to wait a couple hours to take this crap out. We take the whole rest of the show out today.

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Bonus DOTS in the garage, I think it’s an electricians, I’ve seen it before:

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DISCUSSION (2)


Kinja'd!!! ArvakJ7 > 415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
05/02/2018 at 15:06

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Hi, I’m an engineering student enrolled at Oconomowoc High School. I’m currently working in the PLTW capstone course, EDD (Engineering Design & Development).

At this point in our project we need to find people who are either experts or experienced in our project’s relative fields. Our project is centered on designing a fully functional universal cup holder that has the highest potential for eliminating spills within automobiles. Even if you aren’t employed or currently working with cars, your input is valuable and will help us with our justification.

If you don’t mind my asking, what are your thoughts and do you agree with some of these statements?

Some cup holders are too shallow for proper functioning.

Some cup holders have poor placement. (Too close to electronics or get in the way.)

Some cup holders are made of poor materials and have fragile designs.

Some cup holders can’t hold enough varying container sizes.

Some cup holders hardly work at all.

Any input regarding automobile cup holders and their flaws or strengths is greatly helpful. My partner and I would also appreciate knowing what your profession is or how you’ve come to be interested in automobiles.

Thanks for your time.


Kinja'd!!! ArvakJ7 > 415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
05/02/2018 at 15:09

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Hi, I’m an engineering student enrolled at Oconomowoc High School. I’m currently working in the PLTW capstone course, EDD (Engineering Design & Development).

At this point in our project we need to find people who are either experts or experienced in our project’s relative fields. Our project is centered on designing a fully functional universal cup holder that has the highest potential for eliminating spills within automobiles. Even if you aren’t employed or currently working with cars, your input is valuable and will help us with our justification.

If you don’t mind my asking, what are your thoughts and do you agree with some of these statements?

Some cup holders are too shallow for proper functioning.

Some cup holders have poor placement. (Too close to electronics or get in the way.)

Some cup holders are made of poor materials and have fragile designs.

Some cup holders can’t hold enough varying container sizes.

Some cup holders hardly work at all.

Any input regarding automobile cup holders and their flaws or strengths is greatly helpful. My partner and I would also appreciate knowing what your profession is or how you’ve come to be interested in automobiles.

Thanks for your time.