I pity the non-engineers who cannot discern the sinusoidal motion on the part of the subject. We engineers, on the other hand, take delight in burying ourselves in such interesting research.
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Hey, I was a Design Engineer for Qwest Communications, and I would STILL take the paycut to non-engineer if I had those utters in the office!!!!
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thank god there were some boobies in that post, I was wondering where the hell you were going with all that sinusoidal stuff. I was going to offer ya a handkerchief or something!
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that looks more cosinusoidal /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" /> , cdr
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