From the Carpentry textbook I'm reading for work:
"If the tool misfires, hold the tool in place for at least thirty seconds and then try to operate the tool a second time. If the tool does not fire again, hold the tool in the operating position for another thirty seconds and then proceed to remove the load following the manufacturer instructions. If the problem is due to tool defect, remove the tool from service."
*laughs* I don't know why, but this is really funny to me.
"If the tool misfires, hold the tool in place for at least thirty seconds and then try to operate the tool a second time. If the tool does not fire again, hold the tool in the operating position for another thirty seconds and then proceed to remove the load following the manufacturer instructions. If the problem is due to tool defect, remove the tool from service."
*laughs* I don't know why, but this is really funny to me.
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The english phrase is a saying we both use when things don't go our way. I had a language professor friend of mine translate it to latin, Fractal and I have designs of running our own country and figured we'd need latin phrases to put on currency and state symbols and such... hehehe...
I also like the whole irony thing, so it's hilarious to me that it's plastered over the site on all my posts. I used to have other things on my other posts, quirky expressions like :::whoosh::: or love and murder... but a couple people actually voiced concern that they thought saying something like love and murder was really really negative or something (ha). And of course the same complainers haven't voiced a word of criticism, despite my "message of hate" I've been using for about a year now...
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