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Originally Posted by triple88a
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Not sure if this belongs here or the bicycle thread.
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Joe I have this book at my desk:
Everything Explained Through Flowcharts: All of Life's Mysteries Unraveled, Including Tips for World Domination, Which Religion Offers the Best ... the Secret Recipe for Gettin' Laid Lemonade: Doogie Horner: 9780061826603: Amazon.com: Books
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1424279644 you might like it. I love the golden mean in the above. |
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Who is that trying to vacuum it up and why is he not at the valve turning it the hell off?
We usually have a sprinkler head break once every 3 months or so. |
That actually happened at work last week.
Imagine a 200,000 sq ft manufacturing plant under 3 inches of water. |
Originally Posted by z31maniac
(Post 1207393)
That actually happened at work last week.
Imagine a 200,000 sq ft manufacturing plant under 3 inches of water. It happens so frequently, we actually have an action plan in place for when it does. |
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Got cold here in TN as well. Poor car has no propulsion.
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Originally Posted by Erat
(Post 1207380)
Who is that trying to vacuum it up and why is he not at the valve turning it the hell off?
We usually have a sprinkler head break once every 3 months or so.
Originally Posted by TorqueZombie
(Post 1207396)
Got cold here in TN as well. Poor car has no propulsion.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
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he really put some back into it too https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1424305556 |
Originally Posted by Erat
(Post 1207395)
How does it get that bad? Happen on a Saturday or something when no one noticed?
It happens so frequently, we actually have an action plan in place for when it does. Apparently one of the water pipes for the fire suppression system burst. It even made its way into some of the offices up front, carpet is still pulled up with the bottom 2ft of drywall cutaway. Thankfully Engineering is on the 2nd floor. |
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AWESOME!
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^^ Really good. Look closely, he is 'pushing' the chalk, rather than 'pullng' it. Never seen that done before.
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correct. it's just hopping.
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