U know, the more I think about technology and how far it's brought us, the more I also realize how fragile "we" are because of it.
And that's all I'm saying.
And that's all I'm saying.
u never seen me on one. But yes, if you have you saw a frown.No, but it buys jet skis... Have you ever seen somebody on a jet ski frowning?
You need a good jet sKi FAIL video set to turn that frown upside down:u never seen me on one. But yes, if you have you saw a frown.
I hate them. I hated working on them. I hated selling them. I hated selling parts for them. I hated the owners. I hated the manufacturers of them, the enginerds, I hated every single aspect of personal watercraft. And still do.
Until you've had to work on them you have no idea.
case in point the VERY first day I started working at that dealer, 1992. Summer of 1992. They sold a PWC. Part of the sale is assembly of the PWC from a big wooden and cardboard crate, lift it out and set it on a trailer. Then proceed to assemble the hood, steering, etc. I got it all done and realized that the throttle didn't have enough free-play. So I grabbed a pair of 10mm wrenches and adjusted the cable. Customer standing there watching. Guy turns & walks off, goes up to the salesman and flips out because I was using an old wrench on his brand new $4700 PWC (they are upward of 20 grand now for higher end stuff). Keep in mind it was my first day, no paycheck I was like 16, all my tools were hand-me-downs from my GRANDFATHER who was a mechanic at the UPRR. The new 10mm wrench was a brand new 1st gen Kobalt-- part of a gift I got from my dad, the rest were all hand-me-downs (which I still have and use). When this guy flips out and then comes back to chew on me, as a 16 yr old brat on his first day, it left a poor first impression of jet skis and their owners in general. I dealt with them for 11 years and it didn't get no easier, 2003 the last one left and you might have heard the party from your place across the country. I won't touch them. I get calls weekly or more often sometimes people wanting this or that done on a ski. Nope. Go find somebody else I ain't touching it, not looking at it, not thinking about it, absolutely nothing to do with them. Period. Not for $28/hr, not $100/hr, not $50000/hr I will not touch one!
I had death threats, people pull weapons on me, had rich folks tell me I'm stupid worthless grease monkey, I've been cussed, put down, etc--but on the flip side, there were maybe a half dozen PWC customers that were/are loyal--and those guys and gals I remember well. I hate jet skis. When I had to test them at the lake, it was with big frownie face the whole time. I'd just as soon test a duck boat in the middle of winter than test a dang jet ski even on the nicest summer day knowing the owners didn't appreciate how much the techs had to put up with, how much of a pain they are to work on and how terrible the factory tech support was.
You are right. I vaguely remember from some college class that the more advanced a civilization gets, the harder it will be to find records of its existence when it gets wiped out. You just think about there are cave paintings from the earliest civilizations. As the civilizations became more sophisticated, then rock carvings, clay tablets, papyrus, paper, magnetic storage, optical storage and finally "the cloud". Maybe the end is near.U know, the more I think about technology and how far it's brought us, the more I also realize how fragile "we" are because of it.
And that's all I'm saying.
Technology insulates us from nature, allowing us to forget how harsh it actually is.U know, the more I think about technology and how far it's brought us, the more I also realize how fragile "we" are because of it.
And that's all I'm saying.
I think bmblank hit Lugbolt's RANT button.Hey Lugbolt, I take it you don't like jet skis?
I agree. That is why I'm urging everyone that keeps delightful kitties to bury them with a tiny saddle and sword so that future generations will think we rode cats into battle.You are right. I vaguely remember from some college class that the more advanced a civilization gets, the harder it will be to find records of its existence when it gets wiped out. You just think about there are cave paintings from the earliest civilizations.
Nah! It will probably be something more like this:I agree. That is why I'm urging everyone that keeps delightful kitties to bury them with a tiny saddle and sword so that future generations will think we rode cats into battle.
The one thing I've learned about the internet is there is virtually no 'scrubbing from it'. I tried several searches for a quote from Gates similar to what you quoted with no success.Bunch of years ago saw a documentary on tv about microsoft. In this doc, Gates himself addressed the new hires and told them you never release a perfect product, cause if you do the consumer will never BUY the next "improved version". And if that happens, we are bankrupt! I have searched for this doc and I truly believe it has been scrubbed from everywhere.. . . .
In 2014 Bill stated, "The morals system of religion are super important. Our children attended the Catholic church Melinda goes to and I participate in. Science has filled in some of the realm that religion used to fill in, but the mystery and beauty of the world is overwhelmingly amazing and there's no scientific explanation of how it came about. I think it makes sense to believe in God."
A heartfelt unvarnished rant if I ever heard one. Thank you. Made my day.u never seen me on one. But yes, if you have you saw a frown.
I hate them. I hated working on them. I hated selling them. I hated selling parts for them. I hated the owners. I hated the manufacturers of them, the enginerds, I hated every single aspect of personal watercraft. And still do.
Until you've had to work on them you have no idea.
case in point the VERY first day I started working at that dealer, 1992. Summer of 1992. They sold a PWC. Part of the sale is assembly of the PWC from a big wooden and cardboard crate, lift it out and set it on a trailer. Then proceed to assemble the hood, steering, etc. I got it all done and realized that the throttle didn't have enough free-play. So I grabbed a pair of 10mm wrenches and adjusted the cable. Customer standing there watching. Guy turns & walks off, goes up to the salesman and flips out because I was using an old wrench on his brand new $4700 PWC (they are upward of 20 grand now for higher end stuff). Keep in mind it was my first day, no paycheck I was like 16, all my tools were hand-me-downs from my GRANDFATHER who was a mechanic at the UPRR. The new 10mm wrench was a brand new 1st gen Kobalt-- part of a gift I got from my dad, the rest were all hand-me-downs (which I still have and use). When this guy flips out and then comes back to chew on me, as a 16 yr old brat on his first day, it left a poor first impression of jet skis and their owners in general. I dealt with them for 11 years and it didn't get no easier, 2003 the last one left and you might have heard the party from your place across the country. I won't touch them. I get calls weekly or more often sometimes people wanting this or that done on a ski. Nope. Go find somebody else I ain't touching it, not looking at it, not thinking about it, absolutely nothing to do with them. Period. Not for $28/hr, not $100/hr, not $50000/hr I will not touch one!
I had death threats, people pull weapons on me, had rich folks tell me I'm stupid worthless grease monkey, I've been cussed, put down, etc--but on the flip side, there were maybe a half dozen PWC customers that were/are loyal--and those guys and gals I remember well. I hate jet skis. When I had to test them at the lake, it was with big frownie face the whole time. I'd just as soon test a duck boat in the middle of winter than test a dang jet ski even on the nicest summer day knowing the owners didn't appreciate how much the techs had to put up with, how much of a pain they are to work on and how terrible the factory tech support was.
Up the road from me is Carnegie Mellon University. Many of the faculty have been recruited over the years by Mr.Softee (Microsoft) and others. Several big tech companies are continually funding research ,constructing buildings, endowing professorships and also recruiting. Bill gates would consider the Cornell building an investment. Andrew Carnegie envisioned a school where one could learn the practical skills needed to advance society 120 years ago, think engineering. Today many students are foreigners , lots of math and computers. I have a friend who teaches there. Came all the way from Greece. He explained that the risk taking culture in America is unique in the world. Probably not a beer bong anywhere near campus. My father said if I went there they would study me. HaHa.Surprising the reach of the Gates' legacy.
When our twin daughters were at Cornell University, the $60MM "Bill and Melinda Gates Student Center" building was under construction.
Not sure they even had a connection with Cornell, and Cornell is far from destitute. I think half of it was on Bill and Mindy's dime. Big friggin' building, and looked fancy.
Not making any point, other than I often wondered why? Recruitment?
I am no apologist for Bill Gates or any other Billionaire but let's keep this 100.. . . Bill gates would consider the Cornell building an investment. . . .
Yep it was like that back when I went to CMU ( never finished, ,life happens ya know) anyways there is so much pressure on the foreign students to excel, a lot have mental brake downs. I know of 3 that took the bridge over Panther Hollow. Short drop of only about 150 feet, a real shame reallyUp the road from me is Carnegie Mellon University. Many of the faculty have been recruited over the years by Mr.Softee (Microsoft) and others. Several big tech companies are continually funding research ,constructing buildings, endowing professorships and also recruiting. Bill gates would consider the Cornell building an investment. Andrew Carnegie envisioned a school where one could learn the practical skills needed to advance society 120 years ago, think engineering. Today many students are foreigners , lots of math and computers. I have a friend who teaches there. Came all the way from Greece. He explained that the risk taking culture in America is unique in the world. Probably not a beer bong anywhere near campus. My father said if I went there they would study me. HaHa.