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Old 07-January-2005, 03:58 PM
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same time same tune different TOpic

##ms#####?-9#########_felt#######e-24#@gravolti#!graft##ag(-12)
##ms#####?-4#########_rif########e-18#@parton##!part####pg(-9)
##cs######mm#########_sta####1.6#e-12##eVolt##!surge####ug(-6)
##ds######mm###mm/ds#_lyte#######e#-6#@bolt##!merg######mg(-3)
##s#######cm####cm/s##dyne###1###e##0###erg#!########gram(UNIT)
##SEC####METER###M/S##NEWTON#10##e##6##Joule#WATT#######kg(#3)
----REplace # with Space for easier reading
As those who indulge in Hubbish thoughts know i've said Kt & Cr
before... Looking at the SUN for example or tS.. {whatever}
so now looking the other direction {thru the optics} ...
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that is to say {away from Hours/days/weeks/months/years/...etc}
and TWARDS: SEConds Sec sec beginning at ds {decisecond} .1 Sec
/ds/cs/ms/... etc to land on the land of the milisecond
in other words perhaps the study of MUSIC {BWUW}
::::
i'll begin at ds .1sec in terms of RPM {600RPM} SLOW Idle ?
{yes i looked up deci in the dictionary to be sure i did not get an A}
no i did not check my math when converting ds to RPM (tune) See Can D
????
ok moving along to cs {hehe} YES .01 Sec I type 1 line per min
some typest do 60 even 100 WPM / 1 WORD per Sec / Char per ds
oppsi wrong example START OVER from cs.. OK at 60 MPH & 6000RPM
lets see? ddevide 6 by 6o carry nothing anywhere for asecond
and I got 100 rps or TUNEIT2 1/100 = .01 {still AutoMotovated}?
next step ms increase action reaction TIME by 10.
{did you hear that} No what did you hear? {didn't the door open}?
not that I know, theres a sixty mile an hour wind out there somewhere
{oh, maybe a piece of tin blew off a near by roof .. was that it}?
I doubt this2, probably you are now just hearing things, to much Orange?
{I had a bloody mary, usually that causes other Problems "Punk"}
don't call me Punk,, Pal, If you heard something unusuall, I didnt...
{can we get back to mili second}? Yeah now your talking? I hear !U!

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Was it the wind or the Bloody Mary?

some of both I 'Poise

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some of both I 'Poise

I work in a building designed and built during the nuclear scare back in the 50's. It makes horrible noises during the wee hours of the morning when I am working. I keep the door locked to my office, which is a converted conference room with glass windows at the very top.

The facility maintenance guys know I get scared at night, but for some reason, they love to freak me out. They actually prop up a ladder outside my office. I've screamed after seeing their heads peering at me through the glass windows.

I'm waiting to get them back. They leave their tools and mobile carts unattended a lot. I'm trying to work up enough courage to relocate their items. 8-[
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Was it the wind or the Bloody Mary?

some of both I 'Poise

I work in a building designed and built during the nuclear scare back in the 50's. It makes horrible noises during the wee hours of the morning when I am working. I keep the door locked to my office, which is a converted conference room with glass windows at the very top.

The facility maintenance guys know I get scared at night, but for some reason, they love to freak me out. They actually prop up a ladder outside my office. I've screamed after seeing their heads peering at me through the glass windows.

I'm waiting to get them back. They leave their tools and mobile carts unattended a lot. I'm trying to work up enough courage to relocate their items. 8-[
Filling lunchboxes with lumps of metal works wonders 8)

Lift, Arrrgghh! WTF! #-o

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You said they have tools. Do they have tool boxes? You can drill a couple of holes through a shelf into the bottom of the box, insert some toggle bolts and wait for them to pick it up. Typically you give a heavy tool box a good yank when you pick it up. In this case though, the box will not even budge,and the arm will receive the majority of the force. Make sure it is on a very sturdy shelf or the person will end up picking up the entire shelf.
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You said they have tools. Do they have tool boxes? You can drill a couple of holes through a shelf into the bottom of the box, insert some toggle bolts and wait for them to pick it up. Typically you give a heavy tool box a good yank when you pick it up. In this case though, the box will not even budge,and the arm will receive the majority of the force. Make sure it is on a very sturdy shelf or the person will end up picking up the entire shelf.
If I start drilling anything, I am sure to get fired. They are unionized. :roll:

But funny ideas guys.
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You said they have tools. Do they have tool boxes? You can drill a couple of holes through a shelf into the bottom of the box, insert some toggle bolts and wait for them to pick it up. Typically you give a heavy tool box a good yank when you pick it up. In this case though, the box will not even budge,and the arm will receive the majority of the force. Make sure it is on a very sturdy shelf or the person will end up picking up the entire shelf.
If I start drilling anything, I am sure to get fired. They are unionized. :roll:

But funny ideas guys.
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