++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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Rubycon

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Aug 10, 2005
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err, the terminal was damaged? not the wiring?

"Terminal" is a loose fitting term - pun not intended! Anything dealing with the head ends, laser groups, fiber, etc.

Like a while ago while poking around in an aircraft hangar I asked someone about flying a plane and got the most generic, hillbilly-esque response ever! "It's complicated, Miss. There's lots of dials, buttons, and stuff and that's hard to explain!"

The contractors on board had no idea. They see something else and think with the wrong head. Too bad, it's their loss. :D
 

sdifox

No Lifer
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"Terminal" is a loose fitting term - pun not intended! Anything dealing with the head ends, laser groups, fiber, etc.

Like a while ago while poking around in an aircraft hangar I asked someone about flying a plane and got the most generic, hillbilly-esque response ever! "It's complicated, Miss. There's lots of dials, buttons, and stuff and that's hard to explain!"

The contractors on board had no idea. They see something else and think with the wrong head. Too bad, it's their loss. :D

terminal not being the connector...

it's them damn high beams :awe:
 

alfa147x

Lifer
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sdifox

No Lifer
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When it fails for whatever reason it's called terminal failure. It sounds like death.
Death is the beginning of life. ;)



No loss! :)

oh, maybe they are using the other meaning of terminal, as in kaput, like terminal illness.