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Mish mash => Funny Pages => Topic started by: VirginiaJim on January 04, 2016, 05:30:58 AM
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http://youtu.be/O2tzUFw_onY (http://youtu.be/O2tzUFw_onY)
The new Chrysler Turbo Encabulator
http://youtu.be/MXW0bx_Ooq4 (http://youtu.be/MXW0bx_Ooq4)
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I'm pretty sure the Turbo Encabulator was the direct forerunner to KIPASS. ;)
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I think that piece of :censored: was on the Chrysler minivans I owned previously.
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I read on the internet that VW has a diesel version.
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Yes but does the Chrysler version eliminate side fumbling?
http://youtu.be/PnkT6C9Ose8 (http://youtu.be/PnkT6C9Ose8)
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experienced some side fumbling back in the 70's I think..it was purple
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Yeah.... :banana
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I remember seeing the Chrysler one in trade school! had us on the floor. The really cool thing about that film is that it was not scripted! He did the whole thing ad lib.
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Yes but does the Chrysler version eliminate side fumbling?
http://youtu.be/PnkT6C9Ose8 (http://youtu.be/PnkT6C9Ose8)
+1 !!!
Hey, I worked for Allen-Bradley, then Rockwell until 2001. I never saw this Gem!
I performed computer support, not product support, for them in seven different roles. I never encountered 'side fumbling' in any application.
PS. The inside of all Allen-Bradley cabinets were painted high-gloss White to facilitate support and reduce need to use flashlights like those Square D guys had to use.
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+1 !!!
Hey, I worked for Allen-Bradley, then Rockwell until 2001. I never saw this Gem!
I performed computer support, not product support, for them in seven different roles. I never encountered 'side fumbling' in any application.
PS. The inside of all Allen-Bradley cabinets were painted high-gloss White to facilitate support and reduce need to use flashlights like those Square D guys had to use.
gotta love that
I have been a senior Mechanical project engineer on devices like that, since 2000, and designed a bazillion enclosures, for 3 different companies
(http://i1327.photobucket.com/albums/u672/MAN_OF_BLUES/OLD%20WORK%20SHIT/_MG_4821_zpssht6shxc.jpg) (http://s1327.photobucket.com/user/MAN_OF_BLUES/media/OLD%20WORK%20SHIT/_MG_4821_zpssht6shxc.jpg.html)
(http://i1327.photobucket.com/albums/u672/MAN_OF_BLUES/OLD%20WORK%20SHIT/DSCF0038_zpslbpygrmv.jpg) (http://s1327.photobucket.com/user/MAN_OF_BLUES/media/OLD%20WORK%20SHIT/DSCF0038_zpslbpygrmv.jpg.html)
cant find some of them, still looking
Most of our stuff was ansi 16 gray, or off white, someone got a brilliant idea ( some dolt in marketing) to begin painting enclosures black, as a style statement.... when they did I complained, as I knew it would turn them into black holes as far as being able to see stuff during assembly and service... sure enough I was right.