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I thought about pursuing a degree in chemical engineering but I decided that I might like to do more than calculate blast radii...
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In High School I majored in Applied Narcotics. :laugh:
 
Naughty girl :eyebrow:

It was the '70s, all the "Cool Kids" were doing it. It never really helped me as I was an awkward, hopeless dork, and let's not forget acne.
 
There was a super-positioning of both large and small screws until I collapsed the duality by examining the system.



Plausible??



Manufacturing engineer Bean counter is ignoring the inventory cost of having to stock 4 parts rather than 2 and the streamlining of the BoM that allows better purchaing reducing total cost by $0.005 for double the savings. This ignores the savings in reduced tooling required.



The chemical engineer would use a screw to move fluids against gravity. You have to move the lacquer somehow. The electrical engineer is useless.



OK, now you are just coming up with imaginary employees.



Can we send a Cease and Desist on that before we get one?



Should have bought a MiM P bass. No a MiJ Jazz! No, only the Fender USA line is good enough! As long as it is burst and has tort.
In all replies, well done, I say!
 
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I need a little help for a friend. They are selling thier deceased husband's 90's Thunderbird. I know he chromed it out. Pickups have chromed covers and the back look a bit like TB plus. Thoughts?
 
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