Our Favorite Engineering Memes
Here at the BYU Design Review, posting some of our favorite engineering memes in honor of April Fools’ Day has been an annual tradition for 5 years now. So who would we be to break tradition at this point? Our Editorial Board collectively curated this collection of memes so you can have a laugh today, or at least exhale quickly through your nostrils while slightly smiling.
Making memes in AutoCad might be cooler than spelling things with your calculator, but it’s still a close race.
A fluid mechanics engineer would spill the cup and call it inviscid flow.
This is my most-used and personal favorite debugging technique.
How close do you really have to be at the end of the day?
Who needs science when you have duct tape?
Any time period without Desmos is a time period where I would be physically incapable of being an engineer.
Whatever gets the job done at the end of the day.
Any shirt with a collar is objectively a fancy shirt.
She can do so much better than him.
I’m pretty sure that air resistance isn’t even real, just like compressible fluids or friction.
Well, I would be scared too if I saw a moving bridge.
I really hope this was a joke, but prior experience tells me it wasn’t.
Wellness is overrated. I much prefer knowing what Mohr’s circle is.
Completed is sometimes better than correct, am I right?
Maybe I can relate to this one, but I don’t remember since I didn’t write it down.
If you are both Canadian and an engineer, then you are too powerful to be stopped. Cough cough Dr. Salmon, Design Review Co-Founder cough cough.
Engineer, Engifar, Engineer wherever you are.
Happy April Fools’ Day from the BYU Design Review, and click on the links below to read our previous meme articles!