Who pissed in your cornflakes today?

a clients case i have been working on for 4 months came to fruition :slight_smile:

my boss sat in on the last appointment… for 2 hours…

hes now entitled to 50% of my cut…

:fu:

stab him

thats actually a really shitty move on his part.

seriously shank him

Got pulled over for “stunting” a few days ago at one in the morning while I was getting coffee at time horton’s. The cop got pissed when he walked to the passenger side of the r32, heh heh. ended up sitting there til 3:30 while he wrote tickets and spewed bullshit to another cop about how I was street racing and that I thought I was “tough”… Got pulled over again 6 hours later on my way to school. This time the MTO showed up and did a full roadside inspection of the car while a guy over the cop’s radio told him what to nail me for.
I go to court April 1st.

Anal Eaze… It’s really works.

edit:
Found the song I thought I referenced…

My cornflakes were awesome on Friday.
1000mg of Niacin did not agree with me what so ever at 7:30 am

Stab him.

A deer shit on my car as I broke it’s neck with my headlight housing.

Willy: SUPER SHITTY, stab him.

Have a vendor who is doing some design adjustment work… already have a design for a parts tray that works fine; just need some small capture features added to help prevent the parts from rotating when they’re in the tray. Asked for this in January… simple mod. The trays did have 108 parts in each; and 6 trays per case. A multi-million dollar per year job is all based on this 108/per tray setup… in adding these features they reduced the parts count to 90 parts per tray and didn’t say anything… I just noticed it today as I’m working with 1 of the 3 automation companies involved all of which have to handle these same trays… WTF!!!

TRAYS?

Vacuum formed plastic tray which is used to hold components thruout their manufacturing process. In a nut shell; company 1 assembles a sub-component and places it into the tray. 6 trays are then stacked and packaged into a carton. Company 2 then takes the trays of parts and loads them into an automation machine which removes the sub-components; assembles them to some more parts, then puts them back into the same trays. These are then packaged the same way (6 per carton) and then sterilized. Then they go onto Company 3 who removes the parts and assembles them into the final device.

So in removing 18 parts per tray they removed 108 parts per carton; or essentially 1 tray of parts which then makes the piece-price higher because less are packaged per carton but the cost to ship and sterilize a carton remains the same. Essentially they increased the cost of final product by this… which is unacceptable.

i thought you were talking about trays in a distillation column, which is much more ultra-romantic.

Nope, cheap disposable Polystyrene trays. Used once thru the mfg process then discarded. But still very important to the whole process and cost of the product.

WOMEN WHO SHOP IN THE MENS SECTION OF ANY CLOTHING STORE

I’ll just say that people who think a rusty 1996 Chevy Lumina with 96k on the clock is worth $1500… really people?

Hey, there’s a lot less of these than dealerships who think a 2009 Cobalt is worh $1500 :stuck_out_tongue:

haha!! touche sir… touche

UGH, I was doing fine until about 45 mins ago!

Lowes, sorry I’m a full-time college student and this is the week before exams, no part-time job has or will EVER be more important than my education towards my CAREER. So I call off one day because I honestly want to do well this semester, sue me. You’ll be getting my summer/fall availability next week, I’ll see you three days a week.

My availability is 20-22 hours a week, you have me scheduled for 35…how do you NOT get it?

FUCK.

The redneck technician in Tennessee who changed every setting in the program and wants to know why it still doesn’t work.