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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2640991" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Engineers and technicians really crack me up. I can't count the number of times in my job I've had a problem with the equipment or signals that the engineers assured me was "impossible" until I recreated the problem repeatedly and then watched as they scratched their heads because their book answer just didn't hold up. Signal propagation and interfrequnecy crosstalk in the C-band was my personal favorite "impossibilty". Fact is reality hasn't read books and isn't bound by what is contained in them. Theories are someones attempt to explain an occurance. Some are better tested than others. You consider yourself a scientist we shouldn't have to explain it to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2640991, member: 550915"] Engineers and technicians really crack me up. I can't count the number of times in my job I've had a problem with the equipment or signals that the engineers assured me was "impossible" until I recreated the problem repeatedly and then watched as they scratched their heads because their book answer just didn't hold up. Signal propagation and interfrequnecy crosstalk in the C-band was my personal favorite "impossibilty". Fact is reality hasn't read books and isn't bound by what is contained in them. Theories are someones attempt to explain an occurance. Some are better tested than others. You consider yourself a scientist we shouldn't have to explain it to you. [/QUOTE]
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