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Old 22nd May 2010, 07:00 AM   #1
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I am sure that Ekka could come up with an explaination about tree falling that is similar to this guy explaining a new transmission design:


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Bugger me!
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So?

I preferred Julius Sumner Millar's explanation of that kind of thing, he was a hero of mine when I was a child, he was so funny.

Certainly a mouthful anyway.
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But Julius Sumner Miller is based on real physics... the entabulator is pure BS, and all the stuff in that video is pure BS. The entabulator vid is nothing but marketing hype.
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But Julius Sumner Miller is based on real physics... the entabulator is pure BS, and all the stuff in that video is pure BS. The entabulator vid is nothing but marketing hype.
You have to be pretty dumb not to realize that...he done it well though.
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So?

I preferred Julius Sumner Millar's explanation of that kind of thing, he was a hero of mine when I was a child, he was so funny.

Certainly a mouthful anyway.
me too..
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But Julius Sumner Miller is based on real physics... the entabulator is pure BS, and all the stuff in that video is pure BS. The entabulator vid is nothing but marketing hype.
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Windthrow, I must admit that I hadn't watched the whole thing, got the jist though, it was 1.00 in the morning.

me understand mechanics? no,...........I can do a oil change which is OK for a woman, but I really rely on men to fix my car, now if it was soil chemistry, I'd have a chance, or Botany, love Botany.

But Julius Sumner Miller, he was one cool dude.

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Not to worry. I have seen many managers duped with such talk in meetings to convince them to chase bad design ideas. Dilbert's boss is a perfect example. Or Catbert.
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