Machine Tools Should be Floppy

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Re: Machine Tools Should be Floppy

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Some people are so easy to wind up it's a shame, but, that does not stop anyone. :)
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Hows the physics degree that you claim to have, which you do not, or any formal engineering qualifications going? They are not are they, you are just a loser liar. STOP INSULTING APPRENTICE SERVED ENGINEERS WITH YOUR DUMB XXX RETARDED COMMENTS.
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I think maybe he has dementia. I'm not sure he's aware that all of his prior comments have disappeared.

He is obsessed with my college degree. At some point back near the beginning of our bromance, he said something about me not being an engineer, and I said that was true, and that my degree was in physics. A mechanical engineer would be a lot better qualified to talk about machine tools. It's not like physics professors give lectures about machinery. Anyway, he seems to think I was holding myself out as a machine tool authority. I think he would contact my university and get my degrees rescinded if he could.

I still marvel at his assertion that he has multiple physics degrees, on top of his multiple engineering degrees. One for each personality, maybe?
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We used to call that BullS*, MoreS*, and Piled Higher and Deeper. :lol:
But times have changed.
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He's incredible. I deleted and reposted my comment again, and he came back with more filth, and then he said he had commented "outside your ability to delete it."

So I deleted it.
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BigDumbDinosaur wrote: An aerospace company that weighs several million pounds? :D Wow!
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"Papier-mâché." That's the answer.
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I *really* want to find this Youtube video now...

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You certainly are either cracked mentaly or on crack. You have no formal qualifications and talk total drivel. Your CAD to CAM was so laughable it was sad, if you knew what you was talking about then you would know that CAM is 90% event driven canned subroutines and CAD is euler math. Even modern CNC still use G coded event subroutines that we developed in the late 70s and are simply overlayed with a user friendly interface. Your total bollocks about a lathe and a mill was an even more of a laugh, the two machines have totaly different roles. Now as i have fifty years and more qualifications than you will ever have then at the end of the day your brainless crap is irrelivent.
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What on earth is "Euler math"? I know the Euler equation, but "Euler math" is a new one on me. It doesn't show up on Google.
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SteveHGraham wrote:What on earth is "Euler math"? I know the Euler equation, but "Euler math" is a new one on me. It doesn't show up on Google.
It sounds as though you are conversing with a blithering idiot. Why don't you just ignore the clown?

Incidentally, it's the "Euler formula." :D
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Reaming notwithstanding , good came from this. I would have to know that I don't have a clue to what others argue from their point of knowledge. I'm many steps below all that for years. I realized long ago, technologies change quicker than iron.
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