http://www.break.com/index/understanding-the-turbo-encabulator.html#id1445369 (http://www.break.com/index/understanding-the-turbo-encabulator.html#id1445369)
Is easier said than done. Service Techs rejoice, someone speaks your language.
That's absolutely flawless! [clap]
I just got back from the dentist and my head feelings like a mellon-ball. That all made perfect sense until the Novocaine started warring off.
...that will perform no other function than to raise the billable hours of the service department.
ROFLMAO!!!!
Damn that's classic. [laugh]
Yeah, if you've ever sat through one of these it's damn funny.
[laugh] [laugh] [laugh]
Rockwell Automation also dabbled in the exciting field of encabulators a couple years ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuhYd9L_d7w
Too good. I guess my certification as a Turbo Encabulator Sr. Tech. is shot. Back to school...
So confused...
Is this real? They have the real corporate logos..
Is this confusion feeling the result of reading too many BARF threads?
It's confused feel BARF as of too readed OK logosed.
That all makes perfect sense! Obviously, none of you have ever been bored enough to actually read military tech manuals cover to cover!
Quote from: duckwrench13 on October 15, 2009, 09:35:25 AM
That all makes perfect sense! Obviously, none of you have ever been bored enough to actually read military tech manuals cover to cover!
Yep. Only the military could take something as simple as "Nuts and bolts" and turn them into "Paired Spiral Coupling Hexaform compression units"
Quote from: duckwrench13 on October 15, 2009, 09:35:25 AM
That all makes perfect sense! Obviously, none of you have ever been bored enough to actually read military tech manuals cover to cover!
I used to have a couple of manuals that I was required to have, and know all about for the C-130