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#113555 07/17/02 06:18 AM
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Man, You guys are all messed up!!! Have't you ever heard of "Arranged to Drain" [Linked Image]

#113556 07/17/02 05:57 PM
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Gee, and I was worried that the conduit I just installed in a workshop looked ugly because I couldn't get it exactly lined up with the crooked out-of-whack brickwork!

If I'd known some people were getting ready for a PVC knitting contest...... [Linked Image]

#113557 07/17/02 06:32 PM
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That arrangement should win first place in the local orange-apron electrical layout contest. Might even win the state-level competition...

{To the shadetree wireman's credit, I don’t see any obvious water-pipe fittings.}

Nail-polish remover fumes would have been cheaper.

#113558 07/17/02 10:19 PM
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Got to love those engineers!

#113559 07/18/02 12:20 AM
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Home Depot and Lowes must smack their lips when they see these people coming. [Linked Image]
When you say engineer you must mean a train engineer and he was just trying to replicate the crossroads of the tracks at work. :P

[This message has been edited by elektrikguy (edited 07-18-2002).]

#113560 07/18/02 09:28 AM
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Careful, Let's not stress the Engineer angle too much please! [Linked Image]

I have seen many who are heavy on theory but light on the practical side of things, but it wouldn't be fair to suggest that is the norm though. (our Engineers can feel free to toss in a Light Bulb joke here for equilibrium)

[Linked Image]
Bill


Bill
#113561 07/18/02 06:32 PM
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Bill,
Bummer, ya shoulda told me before I sent it to all the engineers at work [Linked Image] Actually most take it very good naturedly, I usually rag on em about being over priced secretaries (excuse me, admin assistants) anyway. They do, ahem, occasionally get their digs in to, but I ain't tellin'.

BTW, new checks in the mail, drawn on a communist block country bank. I'm SURE this one will clear. [Linked Image]

#113562 07/18/02 06:59 PM
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hey this is good! it even might win a artaward. LOL!

#113563 07/18/02 08:39 PM
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Is this what they mean by a ' Neat workmanlike manner' ?

arseegee: LOL, aint that the truth.

-Mark-

#113564 07/19/02 08:17 AM
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I'll bet a $1 he pulled 14/3nm or sj cord thru it all.


Lighting the way
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