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Reminds me of Wikipedia hacks by preteens back in the day.
 
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Reminds me of the service manual for my ’69 Datsun 2000, that was translated from Japanese. Nearly unintelligible.

Not as bad as IRS instructions for form 1040, but close.
 
And they say writing is a lost art...


This reads like the bot generated drivel I see on clickbait sites.
Sad really...
 
Makes me remember a story from long ago. Before VHS, there was Betamax which belonged to Sony. The first Betamax players were incorporated into a large walnut cabinet, including a TV. The first production was 2000 units. Half were produced by my dad‘s furniture company and half by a competitor.

Dad came to me with the blueprints, laughing. He pointed to one of the specs that called out how joints were to be secured…

“Grue and Screw”
 
Makes me remember a story from long ago. Before VHS, there was Betamax which belonged to Sony. The first Betamax players were incorporated into a large walnut cabinet, including a TV. The first production was 2000 units. Half were produced by my dad‘s furniture company and half by a competitor.

Dad came to me with the blueprints, laughing. He pointed to one of the specs that called out how joints were to be secured…

“Grue and Screw”
Lol...I see stuff like that on electrical drawings and software all the time. I was recently hooked up to a panasonic servo drive to do some tuning. Keep in mind, this is COMMERCIAL PANASONIC SOFTWARE made for tuning their drives...

This is a screenshot of the software. Note the highlited section...
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