FSAE.com forum is a decade old today. First post in Open FSAE Discussion dates back to September 12, 2002.
Thanks to all those who worked to set this forum up, and the all the users who share experience, knowledge and time!
FSAE.com forum is a decade old today. First post in Open FSAE Discussion dates back to September 12, 2002.
Thanks to all those who worked to set this forum up, and the all the users who share experience, knowledge and time!
Doesn't time fly when you are having fun?
Pat
The trick is ... There is no trick!
Yes, time is really really short..
Some of us have been involved since Formula came north to Lawrence Tech in 1986. That makes it 26 years. And I know of 2 people who have been involved 5 or 6 years longer. The whole Formula community owes them both a great deal of thanks. Many people can guess one of them, but who is the second? (Those with grey hairs should not try to answer!! Let's see if the students realize who they should thank.)
PS. There is no prize for guessing correctly!
Not first. But close. User profile founded Sept. 27, 2002.
Will be dropping by a bit more in recent months too - my previous research into FSAE team dynamics (which got railroaded a few years back) is back on in a new location, and looking forward to involving the FSAE.com community in it. Stay tuned.
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Michael Jones
Cornell Racing 2001-2005
PhD Candidate, University of Toronto, Faculty of Information
http://www.yafle.ca/fsae
Just checked, I joined on September 15, 2002!
Time does indeed fly...
Ben
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Nowhere near first - join date June 17 2003
Could be closer to first if we were ranking cumulative word count, though
Geoff Pearson
RMIT FSAE 02-04
Monash FSAE 05
RMIT FSAE 06-07
Design it. Build it. Break it.
September 12th 2002. But took quite a while before I started posting, spent a lot of time reading and learning. Just as it was then the accumulated knowledge of the forum posters is quite impressive.
Kev
Congrats guys on 10 years down.
What a great resource and enabler this has been to competition as a whole and the teams that are smart enough to learn from history, and contribute to our ever expanding knowledge of these funny little cars.
It's lovely to have an indelible digital record of how one has (mis?)spent their youth!
You may be winning total word count Geoff, but I am pretty sure I have posted the words "wings", "aero" and "downforce" more than anyone else!
Nice to see that aero is no longer a dirty word, and perhaps even flavour of the moment?
Need a new crusade for the coming decade.
Oh I already have one... Point Simulation!
That dreaded plague on our innocent and naive "design" competition.
Oh well, here we go again!
Regards,
Scott Wordley
Scoring in every event for the last 12 comps running!
http://www.monashmotorsport.com/