The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Monday, April 6, 2026
Memes that made me laugh 306
Gathered from around the Internet over the past week. Click any image for a larger view.
I can't tell you how many times over the decades that I've picked up a soldering pencil like that. Or a woodburning pencil when I was a little kid........
At my first job after graduating college, I was given a test that is normally given to new technicians since they didn't have one for engineers. I suggested that the final question would be to hand a soldering iron to the new hire. If they grabbed the metal end, they were an engineer.
On the other hand (!) I've been in an electronic production photo shoot. Nothing (big reveal) is real. Quite possibly the model was nabbed from HR and never saw a soldering implement before.
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I can't tell you how many times over the decades that I've picked up a soldering pencil like that. Or a woodburning pencil when I was a little kid........
950-980 mph, depending on the 2-year-old's body weight. You can see friction melting beginning on the two rear wheels.
Last one scares me. Obviously, the soldering iron wasn't even warmed up. Is this NASA's idea of STEM advertisement or DEI gone wild?
At my first job after graduating college, I was given a test that is normally given to new technicians since they didn't have one for engineers. I suggested that the final question would be to hand a soldering iron to the new hire. If they grabbed the metal end, they were an engineer.
On the other hand (!) I've been in an electronic production photo shoot. Nothing (big reveal) is real. Quite possibly the model was nabbed from HR and never saw a soldering implement before.
That NASA technician/engineer/DEI hire:
Now we can understand why todays modern NASA took over fifty years to get back to the moon.
I don't know why the security light would scare anyone. It looks like Jar Jar Binks.
Snort...all good ones!
It's a dead ringer for the "Stabby Robot" character from Futurama.
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