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(@pvtele)
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According to a friend of mine, all problems can be solved with either WD-40 or duct tape. "If it moves and it's not supposed to, use duct tape. If it doesn't move and it is supposed to, use WD-40." Not sure if that's true but it got our parade float together.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

That's about right!

Only in my farming days we'd likely weld it first and ask questions later :shock:


   
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(@nroberts)
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i agree with that completely, i can think of many times when logic helped me absolutely nothing. Beeing creative and thinking out of the box so to speak can go a long way.

Back during the tech boom in Silicon Valley, a LOT of companies were hiring people with degrees in liberal arts or humanities. Because they were taught to think differently. They were hired to be the "problem solvers" the IT folks were hired to implement the solutions these folks came up with.

Eeek.... I bet that sucked. I can imagine they came up with all sorts of ideas that were fun as hell to implement :lol:


   
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