Rosan, et al.
At least fromm my part, I haven't been hurt. I shall ask for excuses if i've
been so straightforward in my direction, which being intended for putting
into the topic a little bit of pragmatism may have not addressed your
statememnt with the expected contribution.
Your proposal of replacing the automobile attracted my 'brand new instinct'
on engineering design. Note: since I got started within this area, there are
three years.
Recognizing that, and in search of new horizons for such practice, I got
interested in such 'innocent' approach. It might be, as taking the design
challenge innocently, that outstanding results shall appear.
Because as soon as we get off the university - from any engineering, from
industrial design among other degrees - we may have lost our innocence.
I have lost mine.
But designing - as for the pleasure so for the challenge of designing - may
require a little bit of innocence. Once I thinked about by this way. Now I
may turn back and recover a little bit.
Please tell more about such approach. The subject itself is challenging.
My best regards to everybody
Vinicius Kaster Marini, Eng. Mec.
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Federal University of Santa Maria
Post-Graduation in Agricultural Engineering
Design and Usage of Agricultural Machinery
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