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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Tuesday's gifs

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  1. #8 tried to fool me. video run backwards

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    1. No.
      It's polygonal turning. It's been around since at least the early 1990's in the CNC world. it uses a milling cutter synced to the lathe spindle while both are spinning. Lot's of videos of it on youtube.

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    2. Nope. With today’s machining technology, they do that kind of stuff all the time.

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    3. No fooling. Look up polygon turning to see how it is done.

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  2. #10 Who...who you tink you am farkin' wit, boy??

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  3. #3 That takes some practice. Not to mention trust.

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  4. #8 I looked it up and that is amazing.

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  5. #9 My inlaws have a standard poodle that eats socks & has lost 1/2 it's intestines because of it.

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    1. my old cockapoo took up sock eating as a hobby a couple of months ago. One of these days he's going to eat something that he cant shit out. He managed to pass an ankle sock a while back. Took some serious straining and about a day. Just like the dog in #9 I've had to pull a sock out that was almost all the way down. He likes paper towels too, they dont digest, just get elongated and he passes them intact.

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    2. Go to your vet and get some spray called Sour Apple. Lightly spray a sock or whatever else your dog eats and let it dry, and that'll take care of that shit.
      Be sure to do the spraying outside while you're standing upwind.

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  6. #1 Despite a gallant try by mama, it looks like the fish got the duckling. Eat more fish. They're finger-licking good.

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    1. I've seen large mouth bass and alligator snappers do the same. When a snapper does it, there's hardly a ripple on the water.

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    2. A Northern will make a quick meal of them also. Might give the mother duck a shot if it hangs around to long too.

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  7. #3) Okay people. Here at ACME Insurance Sales, we believe in developing team trust. So today's workshop exercise is basically the old "fall back into your co-worker's arms" routine. We always encourage input from team members, and Mr Adams from our mortality trends analysis department has a few suggestions to spice up the trust exercise. Gomez would you like to come up here and explain your ideas?

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    1. Never had any co-workers I'd trust that far

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  8. #3 needs some meme'ing! Kamala's flawless campaign, the girl. The media, the guy.

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  9. Okay,what's up with number 4? No idea what I'm looking at.

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    1. That's a match head lighting in super slow motion.

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    2. Thanks, Wirecutter. I didn't know what it was either.

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  10. You've gotta love dogs. Mine bit the Amazon delivery guy two nights ago. We're waiting for the lawsuit...

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    1. I just read something the other day that said if your dog bites somebody, the average settlement in the U.S. is now about $65K.

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  11. #6 reminds me of the Cleveburg Browns!

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  12. #2 .. Every vertical structure is a stripper pole, if you're an attention whore.

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