Automation video you must watch!

I saw that episode, I thought it was pretty funny (I only wish HA was that simple tho) as well!
 
I'm getting one!
Question though... If I get TWO, can they be symmetrically multi-processed together? You can never have too much of a good thing!

Jim H.
 
greyson, you dont even what to read it, LOL> Talk about some jibber jabbish! (well for me anyways, LOL) waste of time.


Well, I'm just hearing impaired, but thanks anyway. (It's kind of like telling people in the deaf community (anyone who is deaf/hard-of-hearing and are interested) to forget about the video...)

But one part of a sentence doesn't make sense to me: "you don't even what to read it." Can you please rephrase?

Here is the transcript for the video From the Wiki. You asked for it :unsure:

"Engineers last week were avidly reading a pamphlet published by Arthur D. Little, Inc., a venerable Cambridge, Mass, chemical and engineering research firm. Title: The Turbo-Encabulator in Industry. Excerpts: " ... Work has been proceeding in order to bring perfection to the crudely conceived idea of a machine that would not only supply inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of automatically synchronizing cardinal grammeters. Such a machine is the 'Turbo-Encabulator'. "The original machine had a base-plate of prefabulated amulite, surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two spurving bearings were in a direct line with the pentametric fan. ... The main winding was of the normal lotus-o-delta type placed in panendermic semi-boloid slots in the stator, every seventh conductor being connected by a nonreversible trem'e pipe to the differential girdlespring on the 'up' end of the grammeters. "Forty-one manestically spaced grouting brushes were arranged to feed into the rotor slipstream a mixture of high S-value phenylhydrobenzamine and 5% reminative tetryliodohexamine. Both of these liquids have specific pericosities given by P = 2.5C.n^6-7 where n is the diathetical evolute of retrograde temperature phase disposition and C is Cholmondeley's annular grillage coefficient. Initially, n was measured with the aid of a metapolar refractive pilfrometer . . . but up to the present date nothing has been found to equal the transcendental hopper dadoscope. ... "Undoubtedly, the turbo-encabulator has now reached a very high level of technical development. It has been successfully used for operating nofer trunnions. In addition, whenever a barescent skor motion is required, it may be employed in conjunction with a drawn reciprocating dingle arm to reduce sinusoidal depleneration."
 
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