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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 3/15/2005 5:05:43 PM   
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trainer sucker, I'm thinking of getting a new scale sucker, or maybe a slow sucking sucker.


I think slow sucking suckers are the best . How about a scale slow sucking sucker that is already well trained , Has anyone run into this yet, I hear they are on the new version of the simulator

Oh man this is getting pretty bad (good )

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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 3/15/2005 7:02:37 PM   
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I once saw a slow sucking sucker on e-bay but it got sold to a collector


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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 4/21/2005 7:18:27 PM   
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We still haven't completely ripped apart the question of how many trolls does it take to change/program a servo.

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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 4/22/2005 8:24:25 PM   
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Only 1 to program a servo as the hours of bent over desk scrolling through RCU have improved their reading skills to the point where they can read a manual and make sense of it ...


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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 4/23/2005 4:39:59 AM   
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....and some of us can spell Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious.

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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 4/23/2005 7:21:26 AM   
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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/4/2005 5:14:07 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Isaiah 40:31

Actually, there's evidence to suggest that they lightbulbs do not, in fact, emit light. There's evidence to suggest they suck the dark out of the room, and should therefore be called 'dark suckers'.

Some proof is that when they get full they turn black. Candles were primitive dark suckers in that they collected the dark onto the wick, and the wick would become black.

There was even an article written on this in the Smithsonian.


dark suckers is found to be politicaly incorect they like to be referd to darkness eliminators





-If you actually believe I was serious with the above then I will say right now that 2 + 2 could equal a number greater than 4 for very large values of '2'.


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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/4/2005 5:29:44 PM   
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DID ANY BODY CHECK TO SEE IF THE BULB LAMP HAD POWER????????????????

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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/5/2005 6:15:52 PM   
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That would be a "dark sucker".
Where is a good place to buy a dark sucker? Do you think i culd use a scale sucker as a trainer? i relly want a super-sucker, but could only find a bulb,,, can i modify my bulb to be a sucker? where can i get an insturctor? do i need one? why?

im thinking about teaching myself to change a dark sucker? is this possible?






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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/5/2005 6:16:55 PM   
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do you think ill crash?

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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/5/2005 6:18:03 PM   
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hello? anybody there?

can anyone anser my question?

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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/6/2005 1:42:58 AM   
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Is it OK to answer a question with a question?


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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/14/2005 8:20:30 AM   
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Wow. That's all I can say, is "Wow". 1.75 years, and this thread is still alive. The pulse may be faint, the breathing shallow, but it's still alive! Alot has happened since my last post here.

I believe it would behoove any person attempting to do anything remotely related with the removal, activation, insertion, or even subjecton to said dark suckers to be sufficiently covered by the appropriate insurance coverage.


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Can it be repaired? or should I just chuck it out and get a new one?

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Yep, I'd just chuck it and get a new one. Perhaps a Toyota P/U or even a 4Runner.

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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/14/2005 6:59:22 PM   
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ORIGINAL: daveopam

Is it OK to answer a question with a question?


david


Sure, why not?

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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/14/2005 7:09:39 PM   
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Just ET and a little help
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RE: How many RCU trolls to change a lightbulb? - 9/15/2005 12:07:13 AM   
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Hey everybody, my light bulb just burned out while I'm trying to change a servo. What do I do? got any ideas?



Woops

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