A ....... of engineers. Can anyone enlighten me what the dots represent?
The Phantom
A dot (also known as a "period") is an ASCII character having a hexadecimal value of 0x2E. It is most often used to terminate a sentence, but may sometimes be used as a placeholder ("ellipsis") for an unknown quantity.
-Dorian Gray, BE (Elec)
-- Edited by dorian on Thursday 7th of April 2016 06:37:04 AM
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a. A sour note in a musical performance: hit a clinker. b. A mistake; a blunder. c. Something of inferior quality; a conspicuous failure: a clinker of a show.
6. Chiefly British Something admirable or first-rate.
BTW, my Canadian trained colleagues all graduated with an Iron Ring. They both believed that the rings were made from the steel of a beam from a collapsed bridge, but Wikipedia puts this down to legend rather than fact.
Perhaps it's just me, but does the pontification of that bloke, David, on Letters and Numbers on the ABC annoy anyone else ? Oops, a little "OFF TOPIC".
G'day. Off topic or not. Letters and numbers is back on? What time and channel? Not in Darwin that I can find. I absolutely love that programme. Yes, before anyone else suggests it, I am easily amused. Cheers.
Ps edited for spelling.
-- Edited by ballast2 on Thursday 7th of April 2016 06:50:14 PM
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Jack Cherie and the memory of the four legged kids.
Having worked as a Structural/Civil Design Draftsman most of my working life I know what I'd like to call a few of them! Architects (arty farty dreamers) were far worse though.
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Cheers Keith
Our land abounds in Nature's gifts, of beauty rich & rare. We'll be out there enjoying it somewhere, camped by ourselves much of the time.
Whilst doing Land Divisions I met a number of highly Civil Engineers, and a few UnCivil Engineers as well.....whilst it is said a 'Consultant' knows a hundred ways of making love, but is still a virgin......Hoo Roo
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'Be a Cheerful Nomad, not a Grumpy Gromad, it's the Surly Bird who catches the Germ'!
Sorry Jack - Re Letters & Numbers. I am in Tassie and they are running replays of the old episodes of L & N from years ago. That's one benefit of getting forgetfull as you get old - when they air the replays it's just like watching it for the first time.
Sorry Jack - Re Letters & Numbers. I am in Tassie and they are running replays of the old episodes of L & N from years ago. That's one benefit of getting forgetfull as you get old - when they air the replays it's just like watching it for the first time.
..... Val
G'day. No probs. Thanks Mate.
Cheers
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