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About: This bingo card captures the classic quirks and memorable moments of an engineering design review, especially one involving Formula SAE teams or student engineering projects. Perfect for alumni gatherings, design presentations, or just lightening up a long project meeting, it pokes fun at the phrases, technical snafus, and recurring personalities everyone in the field will recognize.
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This adr arg26 Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Callister *reacts*, Someone uses way too many significant figures, An alum says "first-principles", Paul Dowd offers to do a design review, Alum says "back when we used to do combustion", Reference to the fire, Somone forgot to delete a template slide, Someone says parameterize, Rules violation presented :(, Somone presents ANSYS that could have been a hand calc, someone presents a hand calc that should have been a FEM, callister mentions the charging cart, No units on a graph, Callister brings printed evidence, Blue background on CAD screenshot, Illegible hand-written hand calcs, CAD interfence shown on screen, some old alum who no body remembers shows up, Someone claims they have data in the appendix (they do not), "We should put in a rules clarification on that", Paul Dowd draws on the white board, Lack of points analysis mentioned, callister yells about expired carbon, callister mentions the tesla workshop, someone in person asking a question gets interrupted by a zoom question, "Take this offline", subsystem with insignificant weight savings, Alumni sees their own design/calculations being presented, Steering column not fully constrained, at least 5x "based on last year', Aero mounting undefined, NSFW part name on slide.