Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 17:56:01 GMT From: "Al" <alistairdorenospamo.com> Subject: Re: Replaced my DI cassette. Now getting misfire on 4... Help!
"Dave Hinz" <DaveHinznospamcop.net> wrote in message news:3fk06rF89710U1nospamvidual.net... > On Wed, 25 May 2005 14:36:10 -0400, Malt_Hound > <Malt_Houndnospamm*yahoo.com> wrote: >> Dave Hinz wrote: >>> On Wed, 25 May 2005 18:10:43 GMT, Al <alistairdorenospamo.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> My title is "Unix systems architect", says so on the business card and >>> my job description. I had one particular person who was a >>> building-architect go ballistic, literally red in the face and jumping >>> up and down, that "that's not a real architect and yadda yadda yadda". >>> Being the person of ultimate tact and diplomacy that you all know me to >>> be, I suggested that words evolve and that he should get over it. > >> Should have asked him to draw up a Unix System for you then, Dave. > > Yup. It's more the how many boxes where talk how to other boxes doing > what, but yes. > >>> Hate it when my vehicle breaks in the middle of dessert. At least it >>> waited until the main course was over. > >> Make mine pie, thanks. > > >> >>>>When I talked about the right conditions somewhere above, I was >>>>referring to >>>>a damp/sweaty oily set of arms/fingers/wrenches etc coming into contact >>>>with >>>>the wrong bits. Thus your resistance is lowered. >>> >>> >>> So standing on a sponge soaked in salt water is a bad practice then? >>> Who knew?!?!?!? >> >> Is this before or after pie? Mmmmm, pie... I thought the sponge was >> outlawed? > > It's back, actually. Was on the new couple weeks ago. > >>>>As stated earlier, it's academic but hey at least we're all talking. >>> >>> My lips haven't moved a bit, actually... > >> Mine always do when I type. Bad habit, I suppose. > > Gotta have some of those, after all... > >> So, my take-aways are to never touch a car battery before (or is it >> after) having pie or if on the sponge. ;-) > > There's a joke to be made with the words "pie" and "sponge", but damned > if I'm gonna be the one to do it. > Always had trouble with those single leter/double lettter words... can we post stuf about SAB again now? All