Neutral Smith wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 5:32 am
Do you need duct tape because something is moving while it shouldn't, WD-40 because the movement is not smooth enough, or more calcium?
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Technic[Bot] wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 2:19 pm
Meybe it means he is rattling. After all he is skellard for the month.
If it moves but shouldn't: Duct tape. If it doesn't move but should: WD-40. With a hammer everything fits, and if it still doesn't fit: bigger hammer. If it can't be fixed with a hammer it's an electrical problem.
Let's see... Skeleton, computer, trumpet. That's a meme from a LONG time ago. There's a .GIF of a skeleton playing a trumpet, that was paired with a "doodoot" type sound effect. It made it's rounds on the internet... something like a decade ago? Maybe more? That meme is O.G. original.
I saw that, and referenced a documentary on the Concorde, the first supersonic passenger jet. Story goes that the plane had to land at such a steep angle that the pilots couldn't see the ground, so the engineers came up with this.
Because of angled landing the Concorde featured a droop snoot.
"Droop snoot"?
The snoot would.. droop.
The snoot drooped.
Gearhead mechanic in the digital era, who will probably grow upis in the process of growing up to be a very grumpy old man.
If you use Google you can get a lot of answers. Especially images.
If it moves but shouldn't: Duct tape. If it doesn't move but should: WD-40. With a hammer everything fits, and if it still doesn't fit: bigger hammer. If it can't be fixed with a hammer it's an electrical problem.
If it moves but shouldn't: Duct tape. If it doesn't move but should: WD-40. With a hammer everything fits, and if it still doesn't fit: bigger hammer. If it can't be fixed with a hammer it's an electrical problem.