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On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 09:24:03 -0700, Dear Believer
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Woe is you. But I can't say I'm surprised that you keep repeating your
error.

Snicker...laugh laughlaughlaugh

Yes.


Laughlaughlaughlaughlaughlaugh!!


Simplest questions ever asked -

1. Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?


Your gerbil?

2. What is the total force of a 60k ton press?


Hydraulic or? In a hydraulic press..its 60ktons per square inch. No
matter if the dies are 1x1" or 250x250"

You really have a problem with picturing that..dont you?

Pressure limited hydraulic presses dont use inertia, they dont use
falling or mechanically driven ****. The dies are run via hydraulics
which ..no matter the size of the dies...will deliver whatever PSI its
set for...no matter if its a tiny little gizmo..or a big assed gizmo.

You truely are stupid..ignorant, moronic, and mentally lazy as ****.

"Engineer" Wieber should at least be able to answer #2, if not for the
fact that his brain is full of #2.



See above..turd brain...laughlaughlaughlaughlaughlaughlaugh

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On Wed, 20 Jun 2018 04:02:38 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 09:24:03 -0700, Dear Believer
wrote:


Woe is you. But I can't say I'm surprised that you keep repeating your
error.

Snicker...laugh laughlaughlaugh

Yes.

Laughlaughlaughlaughlaughlaugh!!


Simplest questions ever asked -

1. Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?


Your gerbil?

2. What is the total force of a 60k ton press?


Hydraulic or? In a hydraulic press..its 60ktons per square inch. No
matter if the dies are 1x1" or 250x250"


No. Only out by a factor of thousands. Try again, moron.

And here's a new question for you. How many times do you believe you
need to repeat an error before it becomes correct?
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On 6/20/2018 7:48 AM, Dear Believer wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2018 04:02:38 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 09:24:03 -0700, Dear Believer
wrote:


Woe is you. But I can't say I'm surprised that you keep repeating your
error.

Snicker...laugh laughlaughlaugh

Yes.

Laughlaughlaughlaughlaughlaugh!!

Simplest questions ever asked -

1. Who is buried in Grant's Tomb?


Your gerbil?

2. What is the total force of a 60k ton press?


Hydraulic or?


LOL! What a stupid chiseling dole-scrounging *non* engineer this doofus
Wieber is. What ****ing *DIFFERENCE* would it make if the press is
hydraulic or not when answering the question about the *TOTAL FORCE*?

****, that really *is* a "who is buried in Grant's Tomb" question.

In a hydraulic press..its 60ktons per square inch. No
matter if the dies are 1x1" or 250x250"


No. Only out by a factor of thousands. Try again, moron.

And here's a new question for you. How many times do you believe you
need to repeat an error before it becomes correct?



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