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TR4/4A This is hilarious

Marla

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Saw this on another Triumph site this morning,loved it...Marla
 

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I'm glad you liked it, Marla. Here's a slightly larger version

circuit_diagram.png~original
 
I'm pretty sure it didn't originate there either (although that is where I found the one I posted). I've seen the same thing long before the Internet became popular; back when we passed around bits of paper from the copier.

Here's another moldy oldie.
Miscegenation.jpg~original
 
That cartoon is hysterical. Wow - what memories. The vest and "abundant" facial hair. The MGA pulling a flower-bedecked car *with tailfins*! And who remembers what "streaking" also refers to!

Thanks!
Tom M.
 
The Fabulous Furry Feark Brothers ride again! All that's missing is Fat Freddy's cat.

Bill
 
Yeah, so what's the funny part? Lots of my circuit diagrams look like this. I make good use of the holy water and tear collector. I also like to use the 666 timer instead of the venerable 555. And, who doesn't use the most expensive chip available?

Guess I'm just a geek. No other explanation for it.
 
I like to use the services of my local voodoo practitioner when I have a wiring problem. A few chicken feet, problem solved.
 
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