NCL4701
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Equipment
L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24
A new tractor!
A new tractor!
The advertisers and the ad providers (mainly google) don't care. And you can report all you want, doesn't change anything. If anything it seems to make the problem ad show up more.I never see ads either but if the one that Geohorn posted is visible without an ad blocker, I think it is highly inappropriate for a family oriented site.
Hope insurance was available to cover that...
I guess ripping my garage door off with the B dont even come close
How many for an f-bomb?Not sure if you win anything, but sure lost all your attaboys. Takes 10 attaboys to make up for one awshit.
The F-Bomb is actually mandatory when an awshit occurs, which I believe is the justification for at least 3 of the 10 attaboys. However, depending on the magnitude of the awshit, if the F-Bomb is not used correctly or at the right instant, I'm thinking there are more severe attaboy losses. I've lost my manual on swearing, and can't find the Stupid Mistake Penalties guide book either. I'm pretty sure both books are needed to determine exact penalty costs. Losing both books was my latest attaboy penalty. However, attaboys are usually one of the objectives in a task, so that's part of the cost equations. Unfortunately the tasks usually take a whole lot longer to do that the Awshit does to destroy the goals and objectives of the task. I was going to develop an Excel spreadsheet for these ratios, but learned very quickly that the number of awshits committed by different professions was disproportionate, and had a sliding scale based on the risk of unintentional results occurring. Since I couldn't quite model the sliding scale in Excel, I decided that I'd have to see if I could get a Federal Grant to study it further and model the scale. I was unsuccessful in my application for the grant.How many for an f-bomb?
That's so much worse than the (ex)wife backing through one THREE times in one week with the car.I guess ripping my garage door off with the B dont even come close
My wife has backed into so many parked cars of our friends and our own...That's so much worse than the (ex)wife backing through one THREE times in one week with the car.
And that's when the fight started .....My wife has backed into so many parked cars of our friends and our own...
It got so bad around here.... I special ordered a rear bumper sticker which I placed on the back of my wifes car. It said, “if you can read THIS.... You’re parked in the WRONG PLACE!”
She didn’t notice it for two weeks until another woman asked her about it.
She was so horrified...but the cop car had a sturdy push-bar mounted on front and was unhurt... He didn’t even cite her. She said she was “Humilified”. .... a somehow understandable portmanteau.Ok, ok, you win, LOL.
Just glad all of them have been reversing accidents and low speed. I'll be the cop was impressed.
Actually, they probably had the parts, but the red tape for a dealership to get them wasn't the easiest to get through at first. I was on contract work at Saturn from the time they bull-dozed the pad until production was at 60 cars per hour, nearly 5 years total. A car a minute. Except for the one day that I accidentally caused a bus differential trip in the main switchgear room. I talked to a lotta people wearing ties that day. That woulda been one of my worst awshits. Fortunately I had a surplus of attaboys to protect me. Being the ONLY GE employee that knew how to send unsolicted data from a Series Six PLC to a DEC MicroVAX computer probably helped protect me some, too.Since the car was an introductory year-model.... Saturn had ZERO body parts to fix it. They kept that car SIX MONTHS before they called to say it was ready for pick-up. No consideration for lost warranty-time, of course. That car never lived up to it’s promises and we decided never to buy another Saturn..... IF... they ever make Saturns again, of course.
Life is never boring with this cutie....
I liked GE too, until they sold the division I worked for because they'd failed to invest in it for 30 years, and it would cost too much to fix the problems from lack of investment. But man, the managers sure made that lack of investment look like a real boom on the bottom line. They hadn't hired a new field engineer in our office in 20 years, and some of our test equipment was just as old if not older. I won't say I didn't benefit. I got early retirement, starting the day before our last day with GE. That included an early retirement benefit of nearly $21K over 3 years and 8 months. I turned 60 the day before I became an ABB employee.I LIKE G.E. My last job before retiring was with a subsidiary they used to own, a flight training outfit in DFW called Simuflight. We had about 35 simulators, mostly jets and ”turbo-prop” civil aircraft but also a few other military and helicopter types. Good company, great workplace... until G.E. sold it and the new owners have run it down quite a bit.