Non-Technical Engineering Books
Everyone knows about Machinery's Handbook, how about some books for those engineering soft skills! I wanted to talk about 'Get Shit Done' but I totally skipped it... It's also worth a look! If you have any recommendations, I would love to hear about it! Feynman videos: • The complete FUN TO IMAGINE with Richard F... • Richard Feynman. Why. • Feynman: How Rubber Bands Work FUN TO IMA... 101 things I learned in engineering school https://www.amazon.com/101-Things-Lea... The Universal Traveler https://www.amazon.com/all-new-univer... Every Tool’s a Hammer https://www.amazon.com/Every-Tools-Ha... The Unwritten Laws of Engineering https://www.amazon.com/Unwritten-Laws... What do you Care What Other People Think? https://www.amazon.com/What-Care-Othe... Inventors at Work Just check the listing for a list of interviews ;) https://www.amazon.com/Inventors-Work...

Mechanisms EVERY Mechanical Engineer Should Know

The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

Electricity Does Not "Split" H₂O. And That's VERY Useful.

International Printing Museum Tour: The Linotype & the Typesetting Race

The Most Hated Designer of the 20th Century

How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

The Secret to Becoming a Great Mechanical Engineer

I Edited 100 Manuscripts. Here Are the 7 Mistakes EVERY Author Makes

Curta II - A Round Fellow

How to Write Absurdly Well — Adrian Tchaikovsky

The Problem with Stainless Steel

Fixing Z Wobble from 20$ Ball Screws with that simple device

Every Free App You Actually Need Explained in 20 Minutes

Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

Why The Smartest People I Know Set Constraints, Not Goals

Russell's Paradox - a simple explanation of a profound problem

The Curta Calculator (full documentary) Review / How To

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How To Become Dangerously Self-Educated (with AI)

