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One of the participants of the two-day India seminar that I taught for the Chennai Chapter of ASM International and the Madras Metallurgical Society in February 2017 sent an interesting question.
One of the most interesting and exciting projects I ever worked on was the evaluation of a large industrial building constructed in the mid-1920s that had a fire in the early part of this current century.
There’s a sound that comes from the restroom at my office at odd times when I am sitting at my desk. I assumed it was due to someone on the other side of the wall in my commerce park using it.