zsmith3rd(at)earthlink.ne Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 12:18 pm Post subject: DEAD(?) HORSE !!! |
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Well.......
Having finished off the ScotchBrite horse, was wondering if he/she/it will "lie in repose" somewhere.
At 3M corporate offices? Mexico, MO? South Texas bird ranch?
What, actually, did him in? Was it the muzzle blast...or maybe the shot came from the other end?
Maybe it was the elbow grease dripping on the Alclad as a result of over-indulgent use of the pads? Poor grounding? Dis-similar horseshoes? One talking head said "buck shot", another said the shot were five (5) mm in diameter.
Who will serve as pallbearers? Monument? A bouquet of SB pads?
Subject for next week (early warning so you can gather MSDS's and slide rules) will be:
"Pros & Cons of Static Wicks as related to use on Sub-Mach Aerial Transit Mechanisms of Lightweight Metallic Construction".
As an alternate: "Proper Placement and Length-adjustment Algorithm for Static Wicks on Flying Machines That Don't Go Nowhere In A Hurry".
Earn an on-line PhD with these, get a downloadable Certificate of Authenticity, suitable for framing.
Blessed are the words Do Not Archive, for they be saving disk space.
Zed/701/R912/90+%/is there a haz-mat fee for disposing of used ScotchBrite pads?
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