Engineers Terminologies
Engineers Terminologies
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kazino

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1,583 posts

239 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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Engineers Terminologies

  • A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES ARE BEING TRIED
We are still pissing in the wind.

  • EXTENSIVE REPORT IS BEING PREPARED ON A FRESH APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM
We just hired three kids fresh out of college.

  • CLOSE PROJECT COORDINATION
We know who to blame.

  • MAJOR TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH
It works OK, but looks very hitech.

  • CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS DELIVERED ASSURED
We are so far behind schedule the customer is happy to get it delivered.

  • PRELIMINARY OPERATIONAL TESTS WERE INCONCLUSIVE
The darn thing blew up when we threw the switch

  • TEST RESULTS WERE EXTREMELY GRATIFYING
We are so surprised that the stupid thing works.

  • THE ENTIRE CONCEPT WILL HAVE TO BE ABANDONED
The only person who understood the thing quit.

  • IT IS IN THE PROCESS
It is so wrapped up in red tape that the situation is about hopeless.

  • WE WILL LOOK INTO IT
Forget it! We have enough problems for now.

  • PLEASE NOTE AND INITIAL
Let's spread the responsibility for the screw up.

  • GIVE US THE BENEFIT OF YOUR THINKING
We'll listen to what you have to say as long as it doesn't interfere with what we've already done.

  • GIVE US YOUR INTERPRETATION
I can't wait to hear this bull!

  • SEE ME or LET'S DISCUSS
Come into my office, I'm lonely.

  • ALL NEW
Parts not interchangeable with the previous design.

  • RUGGED
Too damn heavy to lift!

  • LIGHTWEIGHT
Lighter than RUGGED.

  • YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT
One finally worked.

  • ENERGY SAVING
Achieved when the power switch is off.

  • LOW MAINTENANCE
Impossible to fix if broken

annodomini2

6,959 posts

272 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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kazino said:
Engineers Terminologies

  • A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES ARE BEING TRIED
We are still pissing in the wind.

  • EXTENSIVE REPORT IS BEING PREPARED ON A FRESH APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM
We just hired three kids fresh out of college.

  • CLOSE PROJECT COORDINATION
We know who to blame.

  • MAJOR TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH
It works OK, but looks very hitech.

  • CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS DELIVERED ASSURED
We are so far behind schedule the customer is happy to get it delivered.

  • PRELIMINARY OPERATIONAL TESTS WERE INCONCLUSIVE
The darn thing blew up when we threw the switch

  • TEST RESULTS WERE EXTREMELY GRATIFYING
We are so surprised that the stupid thing works.

  • THE ENTIRE CONCEPT WILL HAVE TO BE ABANDONED
The only person who understood the thing quit.

  • IT IS IN THE PROCESS
It is so wrapped up in red tape that the situation is about hopeless.

  • WE WILL LOOK INTO IT
Forget it! We have enough problems for now.

  • PLEASE NOTE AND INITIAL
Let's spread the responsibility for the screw up.

  • GIVE US THE BENEFIT OF YOUR THINKING
We'll listen to what you have to say as long as it doesn't interfere with what we've already done.

  • GIVE US YOUR INTERPRETATION
I can't wait to hear this bull!

  • SEE ME or LET'S DISCUSS
Come into my office, I'm lonely.

  • ALL NEW
Parts not interchangeable with the previous design.

  • RUGGED
Too damn heavy to lift!

  • LIGHTWEIGHT
Lighter than RUGGED.

  • YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT
One finally worked.

  • ENERGY SAVING
Achieved when the power switch is off.

  • LOW MAINTENANCE
Impossible to fix if broken
  • HAND BUILT
We were too cheap to splash out on the production equipment, so move the whole line to some 3rd world country and are paying the workers peanuts, literally!

  • STILL ANALYSING THE DATA
Depending on what point you ask the question, Either:

We haven't got a fking clue!

Or

We know exactly whats wrong with it, but we don't have a damn clue how to fix it!

Or

We know exactly whats wrong with it and we know how to fix it, but you're gonna want the work finished yesterday, so we're buying time.

  • NO YOU CAN'T HAVE THE NEW *INSERT DESIRED ITEM*
We know the project will be on time if we buy this, but it'll be over budget, cos I screwed up the estimates and I won't get my bonus, so you can work all hours to get it out time, so I can still get my bonus.


Parsnip

3,196 posts

209 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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Mechanical persuasion - whacking the st out of something with a hammer/spanner/whatever blunt object you have to hand till it works.

Simpo Two

90,756 posts

286 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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They look like marketing terminologies to me...

Nobody You Know

8,422 posts

214 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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FT - fking tight

It needs Fettling - Get me my Hammer

A little bit more Fettling - I'm going to need an Angle Grinder

That will be impossible - We could do it but it will be difficult and we can't be bothered.

Will take two weeks - I'll start in 13 days time and it will take about an hour.

We definately can't do that - We really don't want to try.

I will demonstrate with a presentation - some pictures in MS PowerPoint

Felt Tip Fairies - Designers

s - Finance Dept'

wkers - everyne else

Pow!

3,296 posts

207 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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Simpo Two said:
They look like marketing terminologies to me...
+1 , and op your a wink

Ozone

3,071 posts

208 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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IT'S bksED

You /we broke it.

Trooper2

6,676 posts

252 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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"Fix it right the first time" - it was poorly designed and manufactured, so it needs to be re-engineered by a mechanic.....biggrin

Mr E

22,664 posts

280 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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One of my favoured lines;

"Well, can you un-fk it?"

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

219 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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My favourite - Shuftyscope = complicated piece of analysis equipment used for taking a shufty at something.

sadako

7,080 posts

259 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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Simpo Two said:
They look like marketing terminologies to me...
Agreed. This is what the customers were told by the sales and marketing department who are translating what the engineer said into weaselease.

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

269 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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I remember going round a brickworks a couple of years ago, the line was stopped as the mechanics were working on the feed hopper. They had spanners and hammers all around, and were frantically trying to free the belt, when one of them crawls out from underneath, puts his hammer down and starts to walk off.

At which I said in my best Brummy accent, "It's now gud, Oim gonna need a noimber foive 'ammer", which gave them a laugh.

Stu R

21,416 posts

236 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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Simpo Two said:
They look like marketing terminologies to me...
yes nearly as old as the internet too.


rsv gone!

11,288 posts

262 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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I thought this thread was going to be about greased nipples and loose flanges

sadako

7,080 posts

259 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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rsv gone! said:
I thought this thread was going to be about greased nipples and loose flanges
Only so long as the bore of the whcensoredre remains constant.

dillenger

450 posts

220 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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i will be in my office doing some paperwork hehe

davel*

311 posts

202 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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Flux Capacitor - 'I could explain to you what it does but it would confuse much more that you already are'

HiRich

3,337 posts

283 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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kazino said:
* THE ENTIRE CONCEPT WILL HAVE TO BE ABANDONED
The only person who understood the thing quit.
(Speaking as a former engineeer) Engineers will never abandon a project, others will just refuse to extend funding.

THE ENTIRE CONCEPT WILL HAVE TO BE ABANDONED
can only mean
"Do you remember when all those fire engines turned up last week, and we were on the local news..."

MkGriff

716 posts

302 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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A new kafuffleater valve fixes most things!

DJC

23,563 posts

257 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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Its when you start hearing the words "synergy" and "leverage" and "symbiotic" you know its either going to be a long day or you need to start dusting off the CV.