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Up here we are running out of supplies. You can't buy wheels for a miscarriage. There all out and on back order but the good news is that Home Depot got short circuits on special this week but you need to buy them by the box.
Up here we are running out of supplies. You can't buy wheels for a miscarriage. There all out and on back order but the good news is that Home Depot got short circuits on special this week but you need to buy them by the box.
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Yeah but what would you do with a whole box of short circuits? I have never needed more than one at a time and those things will go bad on you in no time!
James K0UA
Oh man that's easy. I send them to my TBN buddy's as Christmas gifts. I'll make sure you get one next year James :laughing:
I'm wondering if they have long circuits in stock.
Is that anything like a "switch" in your Christmas stocking?:laughing:
James K0UA
My dad caught me hanging around a nearby construction site, after he'd told me not to. He was really POed and told me to go out and get him a switch. I said, "heck no, that's the electrician's job!"
It was a slight to the engineers. They would call up none to happy
Here's a link to the original. (I think it's funnier than the newer one)
"Turbo Encabulator" the Original - YouTube
In high school some of my friends and I were mechanically inclined, as in we tinkered and worked on our own heaps (cars) to keep them running. There was this guy nobody much liked, who had asked us for help with his VW Beetle. We were walking out to the parking lot to look at it with him, and as we were walking he was telling us the symptoms it had.
We got to his car and were looking it over discussing possibilities, when my best friend knowingly established that it was an overheating problem, and that what this guy needed was new upper and lower radiator hoses. Well the rest of us triumphantly agreed and even said we would help the guy install them if he would go to the parts store and pick them up. We gave him the instructions that since it was an older car, it might be that the parts store wouldn't have them listed, and not to worry but just keep trying different stores until he found them.
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RoyJackson said:Don't forget going below for a bucket of steam...
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Yeah but what would you do with a whole box of short circuits? I have never needed more than one at a time and those things will go bad on you in no time!
James K0UA
James worked for a Natural Gas co. from El Paso Tex. and each main office had a RFL 1kw single side band radio in case the communicatrions failed to control the pipe line gas flow.
One day one of the 2 transmitting tubes burned out so only one was glowing. and Forman walked by saw the dead tube made a comment it needed replacing the head technician said working single side band forman walked on about 3 steps and turned around to hava it repeated but no one was able to stop laughing at the expression on his face.
Also the new employees were incouraged to blow the moisture out of wave guides. When doing the maintance.
Up here we are running out of supplies. You can't buy wheels for a miscarriage. There all out and on back order but the good news is that Home Depot got short circuits on special this week but you need to buy them by the box.