There was an interesting video on youtube that I found the other day about super conductors and phase locking. With a sufficiently chilled superconducting disk, you can have levitation 4" UNDER a metal plate, with the disk rotating along the edge of a circular plate stuck at whatever angle you turned it. I’m sure this kind of behavior would drive electronics engineers mad trying to troubleshoot a logic circuit using superconducting wires. May be better to just install WiFi all across the ship.
Ida No almost 13 years ago
Maybe cigars aren’t an option, but at least give up smoking pipes.
margueritem almost 13 years ago
Old Bot can’t help it, it’s his ancient circuit boards.
Nebulous Premium Member almost 13 years ago
It’s not the boards or the pipes, it’s the tubes.
firedome almost 13 years ago
warranty must be over…
Bilan almost 13 years ago
Apparently he was using the patch improperly. It should have gone over the tube.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
He should use filters.
x_Tech almost 13 years ago
All electronic/electro-mechanical devices are made of smoke.Every see one work after the smoke gets out?
crobinson019 almost 13 years ago
Old Bot has Motherboard issues
Ray_C almost 13 years ago
An obvious punch line gives rise to lots of really clever puns. You can’t lose with this strip.
gordrogb Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I can smell what the BOT is cooking!
GoodQuestion Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Microwave popcorn anyone?!? . . . . . ☻
corzak almost 13 years ago
On a related topic . . . why was the bridge of the Enterprise in the original series (with Kirk and Spock) always catching fire?
Varnes almost 13 years ago
Ray C. and Kowalski always got hit on the head in the hallway….
Varnes almost 13 years ago
Ray C., And Kowalski always got hit on the head in the hallway
Number Three almost 13 years ago
That went well.
Cough Cough!
LOL xxx
Varnes almost 13 years ago
Ray C., Oh, man after that gag….I hope you can run faster than Kowalski…(Marg, maybe the first one was the right one after all…)
Ida No almost 13 years ago
There was an interesting video on youtube that I found the other day about super conductors and phase locking. With a sufficiently chilled superconducting disk, you can have levitation 4" UNDER a metal plate, with the disk rotating along the edge of a circular plate stuck at whatever angle you turned it. I’m sure this kind of behavior would drive electronics engineers mad trying to troubleshoot a logic circuit using superconducting wires. May be better to just install WiFi all across the ship.