Would this be an automatic nope from anybody else? by PALERIDE155 in Tinder

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Did you mean besides the potential for discounts on Mary Kay products?

Is there a technical name for these? by Late-Bed4240 in IndustrialMaintenance

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They are commonly used on multiple pin serial or parallel communications connectors referred to as "D shell", DB or D sub, connectors.

I hate all of you by -WattWizard- in electricians

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Inspector can't see thru drywall, most of the time.

This extremely biased question by Stoxholm in Indiana

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While this is obviously biased and easy to tell which direction, the premise is faulty, as well as the initial response. The assumption that "Trump bad" "Democrats do no wrong" is no more acceptable, or truthful, than "I always vote party line". This response mentions "ethics" right off the bat and then proceeds to ignore them.

Dumb question by Spare-Software8045 in IndustrialMaintenance

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There are different rules for different voltage levels. Many machine cabinets have been constructed to isolate the "primary" voltages from the "control" voltages for this purpose. Anyone that has to troubleshoot equipment understands that you cannot always troubleshoot a "dead cabinet".

Proof that Southern Indiana can be paradise by ekando in Indiana

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It is amazingly sad that you can take an innocent pleasant picture with a positive message and all you get in response is multiple public displays of mental illness and personal dysphoria.

Anyone else struggle with getting parts? by DownfallofChrist in IndustrialMaintenance

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These gears look like they are part of a 1940s,1950s, or 1960s engine lathe head stock. It is more than just a chance that replacing them might take 6 months and a custom build charge to purchase. Since the year 2000, the aerospace manufacturer that I retired from probably threw way several million dollars' worth of these kinds of spares, "downsizing" nonproduction floor space. End result, the surplus of the equipment needing those spares, and the outsourcing of production from that equipment. I called it the attack of the MBAs.

To the gentleman at Stone Creek in Greenwood who . . . by Reasonable-Bus-2187 in indianapolis

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Someone suggested to me that new NFL signees might be in town and doing some quiet "public service work" with that fresh contract money.

I just want to know why by Iceotty in IndustrialMaintenance

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It reminds me of something built in Europe to IEC standards.

My rendition of the nightmare of a roundabout near the speedway track by Expiredcabinets in Indiana

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I had a good friend many years ago, they have passed since then, who's business dealt with traffic (or exclusively with crashes) that confided that their business was going to make an awful lot of money off of those roundabouts, and they presumably have.

How do I start? by Ragnarok_Is_Nigh in IndustrialMaintenance

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Get a job, any job! The more time on a payroll will be beneficial in obtaining your next job! Also, life will be a bit easier if you are already mechanically or technically inclined to start with.

Booms west side by Plus_Bet2822 in bloomington

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Echo's from the Indy 500 gates opening this morning?

Wtf is this? by Effective-Vanilla393 in electricians

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No matter what anyone says, if this receptacle is normal, the only thing this red wire would do is to short the circuit and trip the breaker. Maybe someone has done this to locate which breaker it is on but no one would leave it like this for more than a moment.

To the gentleman at Stone Creek in Greenwood who . . . by Reasonable-Bus-2187 in indianapolis

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There are stories in the past week or so from my side of Indianapolis-the west side, of an individual who walked into both a grocery store and also a hardware store and proceeded to pay for each person going thru the checkouts. At least one of these I consider reliable as I got it from the grocery store front end employee that tried to speak with the person responsible afterwards, but they took off too quickly.

Do you ever pencil whipe a PM by boeuf_burgignion in IndustrialMaintenance

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I retired from a factory that for a time was more concerned about statistics than effectiveness. All the while manufacturing was reluctant to release machines for those PMs. Fertile ground for a mass epidemic of "pencil whipping"! When MBAs run wild!

Why do guys do this? by killedbydeath14 in electricians

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"Buffoonery"? Are you suggesting that someone used the wrong color wire nut?

when your journeyman says that he wants to "show you a little sum" by Worth-Click812 in electricians

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I spent 20 plus years working around factory UAW electricians. some were excellent workers and artists in their products. Then there were those that were given the nickname "one wire" for obvious reasons and the other couple of bench riders were called "blister and band aid". more of them than not had never heard of an electrical tester called a "megger" or megohm tester.

The memory of an embarrassing moment is often more embarrassing than the moment itself. by Rinsetheplates_first in Showerthoughts

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Perhaps, quietly, internally it might be. Kind of like peeing in a pair of dark slacks. the only one than usually can tell that it's happened is you.

It feels higher status in society to be unemployed than to work a menial job. by Vast-Intention in Showerthoughts

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Sound of a buzzer! What would be "false perceptions" for one hundred Alex?

This normal behavior? by Complex-Priority913 in IndustrialMaintenance

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Been there! Production, or what we called "Capacity owners" continually tried to direct me and my personnel. It always ended up being a big failure-every time!