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Postby An Ol Timer » Sun Jun 12, 2005 11:38 am

The greatest engineers in the U S today and well worth their pay are the "obsolesence engineers". They help keep this great economy going by having most things you buy today become obsolete tomorrow.
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Postby Joanne » Sun Jun 12, 2005 11:14 pm

Bobgorilla wrote:if you're not bleeding you're not really working


I have to laugh at your sig quote. My ex and I had a long running joke that it took two trips to the hardware store and blood before it was a project. I knew it was time for bandaids when I heard, "It's a project!".

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Postby Bobgorilla » Mon Jun 13, 2005 3:36 pm

Joanne wrote:
Bobgorilla wrote:if you're not bleeding you're not really working


I have to laugh at your sig quote. My ex and I had a long running joke that it took two trips to the hardware store and blood before it was a project. I knew it was time for bandaids when I heard, "It's a project!".

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:drofl: Thanks, It was something I learned more than 25 years ago in the Navy, I don't remember if I came up with it or one of my crewmates did. We often worked in small tight spaces with plenty of sharp corners and lockwire. Being a big guy (even then) I cut myself on something all the time, lots of times without even knowing til somebody told me. I also like yours :applause: , I probably wouldn't qualify to look like Brad Pitt, but you'd think I at least equal Drew Carey anyway. :rofl2::rofl::laughter:
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Postby Guest » Mon Jun 13, 2005 5:55 pm

While Going to Forestry School I had a summer job staking a road to be built. An old Cat operator came by and told us that it did not matter if we made a mistake he did not go by them anyway.

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