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Originally Posted by Mahler9th
Captain Ahab Jr:
Thanks for posting that. My name is Mike. Pleased to meet you.
I have a pretty good idea about medical device and equipment manufacturing output after 40 years... all of these things require definitions to make comparisons.
Anytime I "connect" with anybody that has F1 tecnhical experience, my heart jumps. I just love those machines. One of my business partners got a private tour at McLaren last Summer-- the pictures he shared with me (with their permission) made my heart skip a beat.
I met an ex-Red Bull/Ferrari/McLaren F1 techical professional through these Forums back in '18... very nice young man and very accomplished. Hey helped confirm my ideas about teh level of techical depth in F1. He is an expert in machine learning-- I hope that he and his family, friends and colleagues are all okay in Spain.
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Pleased to meet you Mike, pleasure is all mine,
Hope no one reads my post as F1 is the better than all other industries/engineering, it's not that good but is the best at what it does
I may well have worked with the guy you mentioned as F1 is quite a small world
Forgot to add over 10yrs ago a few colleagues and myself were invited to a NASA conference at Langley. Had to jump through quite a few security hoops to get on site.
The guys there were extremely interested in understanding more about our rapid speed of working. Was an extremely interesting trip for me, learnt a lot
I'm sure how ever F1 gets involved with increasing ventilator quantities/supply it will only be a benefit to the poor unfortunate few that need one to help them survive