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Resisting Arrest


Subdeacon Joe

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Hahahahahahaha! :lol: That’s funny, no matter how ya measure it. 

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It IS funny!!  

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I attempt to play at night but keep my day job as an electronics design engineer.

The musician in me thinks it's funny, the engineer in me...not so much. :D

18 minutes ago, Allie Mo, SASS No. 25217 said:

I still don't get it.:blush: If someone could explain it, maybe I'd find it funny. :unsure: 

MS Allie,

there is a rest in the music and the electronics resistor...well it don't really resist.

Close one eye and it's finnier.

 

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The little item in the middle of the scale is a resistor.  Its location on the scale indicates a rest, ( a stop for that instrument or vocalist) in the piece of music.

 

Much more cerebral than a cat on a soccer pitch!

 

Matter of fact, it is humorous on a major scale!!

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1 hour ago, Blackwater 53393 said:

The little item in the middle of the scale is a resistor.  Its location on the scale indicates a rest, ( a stop for that instrument or vocalist) in the piece of music.

 

AND....... the resistor itself is bent into the shape of a "whole rest" symbol as it is written in music.......

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Subdeacon Joe

I had to learn the resistors scale value of on my High School about 77/78'. 

You just refresh my memory how old I am.  Funny, I ended up in the medical field

 

czhen

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Sooo,

how about a Volts wagon pulling a mobile ohm?

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