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Posted by rhudson on June 19, 2003 at 20:17:33 from (12.43.219.254):
In Reply to: Jus fir fun posted by chaney creek on June 19, 2003 at 16:04:32:
i find thats its much more fun to make fun of people that don't know how much a cubic foot of water weighs, or don't know how to calculate the deflection of a beam under load. people that don't know how to weld overhead are always fun to make fun of. and the people that call drills, bits, breaks me up. how about the people that don't understand scientific calculators, loads of laughs. then there's the ones that don't know how to make voltage drop calculations of runs of wires. one of my pet peeves is people that don't know the difference between open centered, closed centered, and power beyond hydraulic valves. and don't get me started on the ones that think there was a naval battle between a ship called the merrmack and monitor. signed the spelling challenged ps. the only person making lower grades than me in spelling, in my school is another engineer. both of us thought we were getting into a field that would forgive our weaknesses. their, i fel bitter alredy.
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