:THIS IS IN MY OPINION:
I think an engineering technology degree is worth the hard work, but i always think of the best type of jobs are these three, Technology, Government, Army. So in my case, no.
The "Why do you want to screw yourself" part is asking why you want to hurt yourself, make it hard on yourself, etc.
Mechanical engineering (the screw)
A screw and an inclined plane are both examples of technology and have mechanical advantages.
The screw joint has one degree of freedom. They supply only single-axis translation, commonly by use of a threaded shaft. You can also consider the single degree of freedom to be the rotation of the screw. The important thing is the rotation and the translation are related by a function (the pitch of the screw), so only one of them can be independent. That gives you one degree of freedom.
screw technology basically:)
Means you can screw yourself, f*ck yourself. People also take it as go to hell.. my friend answer!
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The earliest remaining writings regarding levers date from the 3rd century BC and were provided by Archimedes.The screw was one of the last of the simple machines to be invented. It first appeared in ancient Greece, and by the first century BC was used in the form of the screw press and the Archimedes screw, but when it was invented is unknown.
Just act yourself around them. If they don't like who you are, screw them! :) always be yourself.
The the men use rabbits to screw in the bolts of the girls that they are doing.
screw you go figure it out yourself
The Archimedes screw, invented by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes, is a device designed to lift water from a lower elevation to a higher one. It consists of a helical screw within a cylindrical casing, allowing water to be raised efficiently by turning the screw. This invention enabled irrigation, drainage, and various applications in agriculture and engineering, significantly improving water management in ancient civilizations. Its principle is still utilized in modern engineering and water transport systems.