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LarryIII 08-04-2004 07:46 AM

Rockwell Automation Video
 
Someone sent me the link to this video this morning.
It is hilarious, especially if you are an engineering, or have any technical background with instruments & controls technology.

http://www.ryancarr.com/video/retro.wmv


Enjoy.

Mr. Pockets 08-04-2004 09:05 AM

Oh, man, some of those terms - ha!

Where'd that come from? I mean, I see 'copyright Rockwell 1997,' but why'd they make it?

Andy 08-04-2004 11:08 AM

A work of genius. That man should be a politician.

Landshark 08-04-2004 01:54 PM

where's the funny? that all made sense to me....... although i would have used X-Y converters to allow the reticulating EMF interruptor to get a better grap on the wavelength accumulator. but that's just me. :rolleyes:

Andy 08-04-2004 02:09 PM

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Originally posted by Landshark
where's the funny? that all made sense to me....... although i would have used X-Y converters to allow the reticulating EMF interruptor to get a better grap on the wavelength accumulator. but that's just me. :rolleyes:
Who are you trying to kid. Any decent redelictulation engineer would know that you need an X-Z converter to do that :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: http://cc.smisk.us/smilies/speech/351.gif

Landshark 08-04-2004 02:11 PM

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Originally posted by Andy


Who are you trying to kid. Any decent redelictulation engineer would know that you need an X-Z converter to do that :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: http://cc.smisk.us/smilies/speech/351.gif

oh yeah! WTF was i thinking?!?!? :rolleyes:

Andy 08-04-2004 02:39 PM

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Originally posted by Landshark


oh yeah! WTF was i thinking?!?!? :rolleyes:

At the 329th Annual Convention on Testicular Verbosity, we discussed this very point at considerable length.

Landshark 08-04-2004 05:56 PM

my specialty is in the thermodynamic properties of malted beverages in motion.

LarryIII 08-05-2004 04:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Landshark
where's the funny? that all made sense to me....... although i would have used X-Y converters to allow the reticulating EMF interruptor to get a better grap on the wavelength accumulator. but that's just me. :rolleyes:
The funny part is that the speaker did not mention the Q-36 aludium modulator, which everyone knows is required for off-axis, symetrical wave deflgration.
Furthermore, not once did he say "flux capacitor."

Andy 08-05-2004 07:14 AM

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Originally posted by LarryIII


The funny part is that the speaker did not mention the Q-36 aludium modulator, which everyone knows is required for off-axis, symetrical wave deflgration.

That is because everyone knows it, so why state the obvious :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

CigarJohnny 08-06-2004 06:28 AM

That latest Rockwell model he was showing appears to have done away with the old Johnson valves they used to use.

Andy 08-06-2004 08:07 AM

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Originally posted by CigarJohnny
That latest Rockwell model he was showing appears to have done away with the old Johnson valves they used to use.
Is that why he is back posting again?

RSVX 08-06-2004 08:33 AM

no flux capacitor? how disappointing...

Phil Hill 08-06-2004 09:23 AM

Reality bites..........
 
Hey, I think Rockwell managed to sell us one of those things................


Still could be worse, could be using Siemens PCS7...........


Doh, just checked our latest company profile, and it appears we're now owned by : Siemens !!

Andy 08-06-2004 12:44 PM

Re: Reality bites..........
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Phil Hill
Hey, I think Rockwell managed to sell us one of those things................


Still could be worse, could be using Siemens PCS7...........


Doh, just checked our latest company profile, and it appears we're now owned by : Siemens !!

Just don't give one away Phil, that would make you a Seimens donor


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