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Steam Jockey?

Steam Jockey?

Steam Jockey?

(OP)
What is the difference between a Mechanical Engineer and a Electrical Engineer? The Mechanical Engineer knows how to put it together!

RE: Steam Jockey?

There is a rampant conceit among electric types that they are smarter than mechanicals because their stuff blinks.

RE: Steam Jockey?

(OP)
That is because that Electrical types always get the top bunk. The alternitive is unacceptable

RE: Steam Jockey?

Civil E.  If it moves, it's broken
M.E.      If it doesn't move, it's broken
E.E.      If it sparks, you got juice and when you do a  smoke test, don't let the smoke out because that is what keeps it working.

Horse Sense is something that horses have that keeps them from betting on people.  It also keeps them from voting for people.

Leonard

RE: Steam Jockey?

I've always used the scheme:

M.E. Build the bomb
E.E. Build the guidence
C.E. Build the target

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