2021-09-20
Spencer Wright on the industrial history of rubber, mean wind turbine output, and yet another perversity of the US auto market
Spencer Wright is the (mostly accidental) founder of Scope of Work, which he started writing (as The Prepared) in 2013. Today he serves as its editor-in-chief and chief dilettante.
Spencer Wright on the industrial history of rubber, mean wind turbine output, and yet another perversity of the US auto market
Spencer Wright on the Hoover dam, long distance power lines, and polycrystalline diamond cutter drill bits
On composites, crayfish, and reinforced concrete's tentative alkalinity. For most of a red swamp crayfish’s life, cambarincola barbarae are a welcome sight.
Spencer Wright on Dr. Bronners GHG emissions, cellulose carbamate production, and the emotional experience of physical exertion.
Spencer Wright on the FAA's right of way rules, the way noise affects productivity, and Bagel Bakers Local 338.
Spencer Wright on shared workshops, the good guy guarantee, and CFM's new open-rotor gas turbine.