BuddytheReow
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When @thewintersoldier said PPE I thought of the accounting term (property, plant, and equipment) and had to reread itNow I'm imagining Samuel L. Jackson's bedside manner..
Just remember- there's always accounting.
When @thewintersoldier said PPE I thought of the accounting term (property, plant, and equipment) and had to reread itNow I'm imagining Samuel L. Jackson's bedside manner..
Just remember- there's always accounting.
Or Engineering.
If I can do it, anyone can.
Could I be an engineer too? I do like me some choo-choo. We rode something called The Dinosaur Train in the MTNs when my grandson was small. My gosh I thought it would never end. 100º open car with the crappy speaker...you know the one...torn cone and "hand-wired" with gum as a connector.....BLASTING a cartoon theme for 2.5 hours while all manner of critter under the height of 2 ft screamed out of tune and no where near harmony.
On second thought....I'll just stick to being useless.![]()
I’m stealing that graphic for a pedal…How the pandemic made me feelView attachment 24282
That's what electrical or computer engineering is for. None of the fluids or dynamics stuff.Really?
My brother took a class called something like, "thermal dynamics of fluid heat transfer" while he was studying mechanical engineering.. I like knowledge as much as the next guy but I want nothing to do with any of that.
that's third year mechanical engineering. I hated that class ... basically the ins and outs of steam quality (ratio of liquid vs gaseous water) in a boiler system. now statics and strengths of materials was a fun class, nothing like breaking things in the name of scienceReally?
My brother took a class called something like, "thermal dynamics of fluid heat transfer" while he was studying mechanical engineering.. I like knowledge as much as the next guy but I want nothing to do with any of that.
Interestingly enough, a great way to patch a tear in a crappy speaker is to graft a piece of toilet paper to the bowl..er-cone.
that's third year mechanical engineering. I hated that class ... basically the ins and outs of steam quality (ratio of liquid vs gaseous water) in a boiler system. now statics and strengths of materials was a fun class, nothing like breaking things in the name of science