Re: Tracking of Killer Asteroids Runs Low on Money and Short on Time



In article <18mtv2ld248fbk78siu482j1gnt6s8vtqa@xxxxxxx>,
jjlarkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 01:06:57 -0700, MassiveProng
<MassiveProng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 10:53:14 -0700, Jim Thompson
<To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Gave us:

No, he's afraid, and I'm trying to shape him up. It probably won't
work, because he hasn't the balls to face reality. Being stuck at
home, post-op, there's not a lot to do.

John

Post-op?? What? Frontal lobotomy ?:-)

You're both fucking retarded.

I went in to work today for a few hours and worked on gear used to
test the worlds next generation of fighters. You?


JSF. F-22. U2/Skunk Works. B52 and AC130 upgrades. HUD upgrades. Some
Navy stuff, fiberoptics. Commercial jet engine and engine control
computer qualification. Aircraft power systems. APUs. Railroad
engines. Gas pipelines in Russia. Stationary power plants. Diesel
engine test cells. NMR. MRI. ICCD cameras. Thermocouple measurement
and simulation. Picosecond timing. Load cells. LVDTs. Firing the
world's biggest laser. And a couple of very interesting sounding
things with million-count rotary encoders that they won't tell me what
they are.

That's all fine, but...

And I installed a light in the company garage yesterday, on a
photocell! Conduit. .22 nail gun. I needed to do something with
immediate gratifaction.

did the bowling ball move?

--
KEith
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