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That would be a much better approach, but it isnt what this one did.

NT

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On Tuesday, August 2, 2011 7:40:00 PM UTC-4, Phil Allison wrote: \

Sad, that. Have you ever seen a 4000 ton press stress-test a sample of two-by-four and sheetrock assembled into a wall? It's an edifying experience, and the role of the sheetrock nails is VERY impressive.

Stress-related failure should NOT be unknown territory for anyone doing real design, of buildings or electronics. Testing to destruction is an important activity, and examining failure modes in theory does not substitute for the lab with all the broken stuff in the dumpster outside,,,

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whit3rd

"Nutcase Troll "

That would be a much better approach, but it isnt what this one did.

** You do not have " one " of any such thing.

.... Phil

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Phil Allison

"whitless turd "

** Why don't you stick you stupid fat head in one ?

.... Phil

It's an edifying

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Phil Allison

take your meds

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NT

Well, I've seen a few watches place under a 10 ton press. Haven't yet found a watch that will hold up to that, yet!

Jamie

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Jamie

Late at night, by candle light, Jamie penned this immortal opus:

If you ever get your watch in a 10 ton press, telling the time is probably the least of your worries.

- YD.

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YD

Strong like BULL! UG!

Jamie

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