aall these cookie cutter houses around these neighborhood's that people pay 250,000 do these idot's not realize the house's dont even have plywood wall's most are just strofoam board and vinyl siding wow that's gonna protect alot plywood wont stop a bullet but it will deter some one braking in your house with a razor knife
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I had a logic class once - the teacher floated a scenario where the windows were all stuck, the doors locked with no key available and you HAVE to get out of the house. What do you do?
Other people were saying they'd call someone, holler for help, put a chair through a window (glass is bulletproof, this won't work). When they'd run out of ideas, I raised my hand. When the teacher called on me, I said, "I'd knock a hole in the bloody wall". Some of the students jeered at me but not the teacher.
He was pleased."If Howdy Doody runs against him, I'm voting for the puppet." - SkyOwl's Wife, 2012
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SkyOwl's Wife would make a good Engineer by proffesion.
This is a test question used when performing an interview for potential hirees.
How do you put an elephant in a refridgerator?
Open the door, pickup the elephant and put it in the fridge.
Sometimes the simplest answers are the right answers. I am an Engineer by proffesion as opposed to an Engineer by education. I have seen the "Best and Brightest" College educated Engineers struggle with some of the simplest problems when all it takes is a little confidence and common sense. Ever heard the phrase Over Engineered!SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE
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