Somehow I missed the "Royal Engineer" part of
the engineering experience. In the first video, our hero Wally is evidently used
to it, though. "The Knack" has become a classic amongst
Dilbert fans, many of whom identify with his special gift. The last video is sort
of a take-off of the 1993 Michael Douglas movie "Falling Down." Warning:
Watching these clips from the Dilbert television show that ran from January 25,
1999 through July 25, 2000, may cause you to spend hours of valuable time
viewing all the other clips that are available. Go to the
YouTube Dilbert Channel for lots more... not that I'm recommending it.
RF Cafe cannot be held responsible for lost productivity.
RF Cafe began life in 1996 as "RF Tools"
in an AOL screen name web space totaling 2 MB. Its primary purpose was to provide
me with ready access to commonly needed formulas and reference material while performing
my work as an RF system and circuit design engineer. The World Wide Web (Internet)
was largely an unknown entity at the time and bandwidth was a scarce commodity.
Dial-up modems blazed along at 14.4 kbps while tying up your telephone line,
and a lady's voice announced "You've Got Mail" when a new message arrived...