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Uploaded by 6staples78 on Jul 11, 2008
Retired GE engineer describes imaginary device actually described in the GE Handbook in 1962 and 1963.
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@metemi Listening to this makes me want to get 'tankered" Haha!
TheArtbell 7 months ago
Electrical engineers will appreciate the difficulty of nubing together a regurgitative purwell and a supramitive wennel-sprocket.
Indeed, this proved to be a stumbling block to further development until, in 1942, it was found that the use of anhydrous nangling pins
enabled a kryptonastic bolling shim to be tankered.
metemi 2 years ago
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@metemi Listening to this makes me want to get 'tankered" Haha!
TheArtbell 7 months ago
Electrical engineers will appreciate the difficulty of nubing together a regurgitative purwell and a supramitive wennel-sprocket.
Indeed, this proved to be a stumbling block to further development until, in 1942, it was found that the use of anhydrous nangling pins
enabled a kryptonastic bolling shim to be tankered.
metemi 2 years ago