I have worked at Rockwell Automation (formally Allen Bradley) for nearly 34 years building the Motor Control Centers (pictured) and had NO idea they served this purpose! (he he)
An oldie but a goodie - really good stuff! ALthough, I don't recommend implementing a retroencabulator in a way that positions it perpendicular with first-generation Melcor thebulizers, as high levels of dichromic emissions have been known to escape the formiculite containment bridge. Your mileage, of course, may vary.
I have worked at Rockwell Automation (formally Allen Bradley) for nearly 34 years building the Motor Control Centers (pictured) and had NO idea they served this purpose! (he he)
andymarge 3 years ago 2
He used to many big words that I didn't realize that it was BS until like halfway in. D=
chordleburger 4 years ago
This is the BEST!
thines01a 4 years ago
An oldie but a goodie - really good stuff! ALthough, I don't recommend implementing a retroencabulator in a way that positions it perpendicular with first-generation Melcor thebulizers, as high levels of dichromic emissions have been known to escape the formiculite containment bridge. Your mileage, of course, may vary.
smccrory 5 years ago 4
Tungsten cowhide, that's the key.
es347 5 years ago
Of course! Sometimes you just need another set of eyes on the problem. Thanks!
smccrory 5 years ago
haha...yall are silly...
unpredictedmystery 4 years ago
@smccrory A1! Youre as crazy as he is. Good job
TheArtbell 7 months ago