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29January 2026

The First Professional Engineering License in the United States

January 29th, 2026|Categories: Tuesday Tidbits|0 Comments

Should the public be expected to guess whether the person calling themselves an engineer is qualified? Wyoming answered that question in 1907. By issuing its first engineering license to Charles Bellamy on August 8 of that year, the state set in motion a system of professional accountability that continues to define engineering practice today.

3November 2025

The Construction of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge

November 3rd, 2025|Categories: Tuesday Tidbits|0 Comments

The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most internationally recognized symbols of California. Initially designed by engineer Joseph Baermann Strauss in 1917, the Golden Gate Bridge links San Francisco and Marin County and spans the Golden Gate Strait, which separates San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean ...

29August 2025

Why the U.S. Isn’t On the Metric System

August 29th, 2025|Categories: Tuesday Tidbits|12 Comments

Try ordering a 113.3981-grammer burger at your local McDonald’s or Burger King. And then don’t be surprised when they don’t understand your order! That’s because the United States has not yet fully adopted the metric system. As a result, most U.S. citizens are not familiar with it ...

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