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Man I love my job too. Can't post any pictures to make you guys jelly, since it's all highly confidential space stuff.. you wouldn't understand anyway. It's just a bunch of really confusing calculations and technical drawings.

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You gotta divide the buttered toast normal force into its x and y components based on theta. Set equal to total x-kittehs and then the y-kittehs and solve the system of equations. Then reward yourself with beer
 
Man I love my job too. Can't post any pictures to make you guys jelly, since it's all highly confidential space stuff.. you wouldn't understand anyway. It's just a bunch of really confusing calculations and technical drawings.

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This is the best picture ever. I havn't laughed so hard in ages.

Secretly I am trying to work ot the value of theta such that 4Fc= Fbt in both the x and y axis. I'm guessing it's classified and CAD has redacted some pertinent catbread info. Mass of the butter is notably missing.
 
This is the best picture ever. I havn't laughed so hard in ages.

Secretly I am trying to work ot the value of theta such that 4Fc= Fbc in both the x and y axis. I'm guessing it's classified and CAD has redacted some pertinent catbread info. Mass of the butter is notably missing.

Looks like a standard 2 tsp pat.
 
I have not worked particularly hard today... and am debating between going to the gym after work or going to the pub.

Might just do both.
 
I was not a ware of this as a standard butter-pat unit. Boy is my face red. Thank you 77. I just need to convert it to Newtons and I'm one step closer to enlightenment.

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Aw hell. I gotta get on that. You all deserve it. Even @hunter_la5

Even? EVEN?! I feel like I really went above and beyond with mine.

Sure, some folks sent you six or eight beers, but how many dicks were in that bag I sent you? At least a hundred, I'd reckon. Quantity over quality, I always said.
 
Well hell. You can only rate three trades a day? I feel this is shortsighted. They can't expect a dude who's getting thirty boxes to take ten days to rate everyone.
 
Even? EVEN?! I feel like I really went above and beyond with mine.

Sure, some folks sent you six or eight beers, but how many dicks were in that bag I sent you? At least a hundred, I'd reckon. Quantity over quality, I always said.


250 I think. Maybe 200. I stopped counting.

I should have done a jellybean challenge.
 
Well depending on how fresh and what type of wood they do for smoked malt, to me it has a noticeable presence after like 15% or so. Noticeable in that its definitely in the forefront of the flavor.



That threshold for peat malt lies somewhere between 0.1 and 0.9%. If your beer tasted like straight up smoke peaty ashtray Id venture to guess they mixed them up


I'm thinking it was around 5%, so f*** the LHBS once again. When I was really new, still doing extracts, I wanted to do a nice spring blonde ale. They were out of golden light, but he said the Munich extract was basically the same thing. Ended up with a spring Munich beer! Now I make sure to not grab the peated one and screw it up, and they mix them up themselves.
 
Hey... I got an itraitor notification from 1977.

I have marked this day on my calendar.
 
This is the best picture ever. I havn't laughed so hard in ages.

Secretly I am trying to work ot the value of theta such that 4Fc= Fbt in both the x and y axis. I'm guessing it's classified and CAD has redacted some pertinent catbread info. Mass of the butter is notably missing.

You dont need the mass of the butter. its a FBD (free-butter-diagram). Unless CAD took out any forces, the normal force shown is from the weight of the butter. Maybe thats what he needs to solve for
Fbt=m*g*cos(theta)= 4Fc*sin(theta)
 
Sales person: *Copies company owner and president on email* In the morning, I need you to drop whatever you are doing and start working on this opportunity. Potentially a 200k project at Wells Fargo. Here are the drawings, I have no specs and no counts. We need it by noon.
Me: Hey, I dropped everything I had to do this morning and put this together for you. I did a take off for the lighting and since we have no specs or narrative for the control, I'm pricing as a basic system. Please see the attached for the 24,523 project I stopped working on a 485,000 township buy request I was working on to complete.
thanks
 

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