Week 4 Scribe Notes

Aah;;; didn’t realize to upload them seperately, here they are at once:

 

20200224

 

reports

Littman: bought a new head, pilot jet close to running; front fork should tighten the handling on green bike

 

Carbonator: ready to insert into bike, attempt to run; learned how best to adjust with adaptable wrench; love affair with duct tape “if you haven’t

 

Detailing: sanding and priming surfaces for paint; will have to sandblast and weld a hole

 

Fluids: oil pump screws weren’t tightened -> had to pound the screws, seem to have figured out the oil leakage

 

Front fork: making caps to prepare for powder coating, will need to drill threads, weld on a clamp

 

Clutch: learned how to start orange cycle, noticed leak

 

Top end: bad seal, dismantled the plate; largely absent due to athletics

 

Electrical: sandblasted rust off some cords, unable to process load anyway, will continue diagnosing

 

Transmission: worked with engine team on leaks, noticed foreign substances in clutch that’ll have to be clean, tested for magnetism; Jake: “everything is problematic”

 

Frame: fixing the dent, has separated the fork from the swing arm, used vice to bend back in place, will be sandblasting holes soon

 

gears

Clutch basket usually attached to shaft of transmission, which turns the gear and turns the wheel: if the torque/load is too high, the clutch will skip and protect the engine; amount of slippage adjustable through central gears

-> has three sets of gears to provide more friction, make it more difficult to slip

 

barrel

Gets reboarded/fitted with an oversized piston every year

 

 

 

readings

 

chap. 13; Taylor

Taylor: learned more about school, Church of Reason; took up majority of chapter

Adam: subjects are alive, teaching v. research (teaching can be dull)

Rupert: p.148; the university is a state of mind “quite interesting”

Kaixing: teaching is a refreshing return to the fundamentals and not necessarily a place for intellectual death (Fine Hall retiring math prof)

Kate: visualizing history as archaeology

Benjamin: “a legal corporation cannot teach” -> New Hampshire tried to make Dartmouth public and failed

Cecilia: association is still important, regardless of executive (church now bar)

Mary: “teaching behalf of reason, not the university;” pastor serves the community, but more importantly god

 

chap. 14; Barry

Taylor: object being right or wrong -> manuals written by the dumbest person in the line

Benjamin: “good maintenance delivers peace, bad maintenance disturbs it;” quality of job you do is reflection of state of mind

Kate: lose the manual, figure it out yourself

Adam: p.165, instructions begin and end with the machine, destroying creativity -> the university gets you from one point to the next, but only in one way

Barry: Robert disturbed by how he changes (defining quality)

Littman: dialectic discussion is to seek the truth, debate is to convince

Kaixing: Robert is incredibly self-centered, isolates himself because he thinks he’s unique – he’s not, and in exchange he loses out on a lot of solidarity (students who will sacrifice a little GPA to explore)

Tianh: something about rotisseries (sry)

Daphne: “a long-lost form of sculpture;’ structurally speaking all mechanical work is art

Reece: Robert contradicts himself frequently between mechanical and romantic

 

chap. 15; Ben

Rupert: why is Robert trusting his motorcycle to a random mechanic -> needed a shop

Taylor: rhetoric is art of language for persuasion

Kate: he’s clearly attempting to teach -> writing this book, tells you to write an essay

Cecilia: broader issue with his life; if he thinks of Quality of purpose, where’s the other elements of life?

 

 

20200226

 

reports

Taylor: motorcycle won’t start, will work on carbonator

Barry: detached plate, attempting to fix oil leak, will work on gaskets today

Adam: saw sandblaster for first time while cleaning spark plug

Andy: still in process of cleaning dried material off gasket

Daniel: cleaning springs and gasket

Reese: finished making cover, learned how to measure pits/use lithe/cut threads

Kate: took apart and pieced tgt model of transmission

Anna: attempting to diagnose oil leak in cover as well (engine case apparently leaks in too many places)

Jen: took apart and pieced tgt model of clutch, needs to rethread a part

Macy: ^ditto + spindle

Benjamin: horn wasn’t shorted out, needs freer movement

Cecilia: white paste gets dark as it removes aluminum

Annie: cleaning

Rupert: compression testing; put in compression tester, kickstart, check for max pressure

Jake: worked on transmission, needs to fix a split washer

Tianh: sandblasted frame, sand was extremely

Daphne: also horn!

 

tools!

Horsepower dynameter???

Slack Kevlar rope goes at speed of torque input into system, will pull the sensors that measure torque via. pressure -> since it’s spinning, toque of upper rope goes up as torque of lower rope goes down

Calculates the torque v. speed, a little bit of math gets you the power

Running motors at half of no-load speed seem to offer best capacity, so you should load it down (going up incline, etc.)

 

 

readings

 

chap. 16; Anna

Anna: idea of quality

Adam: rhetoric of present vs. what’s to come

Barry: writing paper but not knowing what she wrote about

Tianh: narrow it down five times

Reese + Kate + Anna: discouragement of originality

Jen: coherence of argument; get disengaged u flunk out (have intrinsic motivation)

Macy: quality of work v. grading

Annie: people are breaking down over grades

yah this is just a conversation about grades

“not how it’s taught but how the subject is approached”

 

chap. 17; Jen

Tianh: quality may not be defined

Barry: arguing what quality is//”interesting”

Kate: lack of definition

Cecilia: when the focus is only proving yourself, there’s not much meaning in it

Littman: present examples, not definitions

Adam: to the untrained eye, climbing is identical

Tianh: OA
Jen: what words do you think are vague?

Kaixing: sustainability

Barry: justice

Anna: art

Littman: beauty

Macy: eye of the beholder

Ben: where is insanity, in attempting to measure or in leaving it unanswered

 

chap. 18; Tianh          

Ben: son gets injured to get reaction from father

Rupert: problem is his son can’t separate him from Phedrus

Kaixing: separation of memory self and depiction

Taylor: original thought

Anna: interpretation? “what is existence”

Barry: realism: importance of quality (the arts, sports, etc. cannot exist without quality)

Kaixing: quality is a social construct (art is human behavior, u don’t tell a dog they can’t bark well)