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Paul Franklin

02/06/2010 9:38 PM

OT: Funny warning sign

Warning sign on an electrical controls cabinet:

DANGER!

Not only will this kill you, it will hurt the entire time you are
dying!


Paul F.


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jj

jo4hn

in reply to Paul Franklin on 02/06/2010 9:38 PM

02/06/2010 8:03 PM

Paul Franklin wrote:
> Warning sign on an electrical controls cabinet:
>
> DANGER!
>
> Not only will this kill you, it will hurt the entire time you are
> dying!
>
>
> Paul F.
>
My favorite was a sign with red lettering on a white background: DANGER!
50,000 OHMS
mahalo,
jo4hn

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Paul Franklin on 02/06/2010 9:38 PM

02/06/2010 8:17 PM

On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 20:03:21 -0700, jo4hn <[email protected]>
wrote the following:

>Paul Franklin wrote:
>> Warning sign on an electrical controls cabinet:
>>
>> DANGER!
>>
>> Not only will this kill you, it will hurt the entire time you are
>> dying!
>>
>My favorite was a sign with red lettering on a white background: DANGER!
> 50,000 OHMS

Both are excellent. <g>

--
It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor
the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.
-- Charles Darwin

ZY

Zz Yzx

in reply to Paul Franklin on 02/06/2010 9:38 PM

04/06/2010 8:28 PM

On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 21:38:52 -0400, Paul Franklin
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Warning sign on an electrical controls cabinet:
>
>DANGER!
>
>Not only will this kill you, it will hurt the entire time you are
>dying!
>
>
>Paul F.


THIS SIGN HAS SHARP EDGES
Do Not Touch the Edges of this Sign

Also, the Bridge Ahead is Out

AW

"A. W. Dunstan"

in reply to Paul Franklin on 02/06/2010 9:38 PM

04/06/2010 5:01 PM

Paul Franklin wrote:

> Warning sign on an electrical controls cabinet:
>
> DANGER!
>
> Not only will this kill you, it will hurt the entire time you are
> dying!
>
>
> Paul F.

Or:

Dang! Laser radiation - do not look directly into beam with remaining eye.

--
Al Dunstan, Software Engineer
OptiMetrics, Inc.
3115 Professional Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-5131

"There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to make
it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other way
is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies."
- C. A. R. Hoare


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