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archman:
You were just waiting for the proper moment to use that line, weren't you? :eyebrow:
ZZZZing, HOOK LINE AND SINKER!
 
Furner:
it goes, "there are 10 types of people, those who udnerstand binary and those who dont"
yOU gOT mE
I'm no sparky, I'll have to remember that.
 
dlndavid:
That was your best attempt at a put down? :dazzler1:
At least you could have said it could be melted down for solder or machined into a heat sink. 10011001100110

I don't get it 2666, explain..........I wasn't putting him down, I just expected more from a BP/W thread..........
 
ShakaZulu:
I don't get it 2666, explain..........I wasn't putting him down, I just expected more from a BP/W thread..........
... ever thought about a 0011010101010111000011110&101010111100001010101
 
dlndavid:
... ever thought about a 0011010101010111000011110&101010111100001010101

That is it.............brain overload, the & sign is screwing up my system.
 
oops, didn't mean to use the "&" (insert evil laugh here). oh yes I did!
 
dlndavid:
Ok,
I designed a valve that is in use in Russia's Gazprom natural gas pipelines. The valve controls the fuel supply for the turbines that pump the gas through the pipeline, so I guess in a way I am responsible for letting more gas pass than you. :wink:

You dont pump gas, real gas that is, you compress it actually.

And I sold the pumps for the oil pipeline so i guess im one up on you :eyebrow:
 
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