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sweet UER decals:
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A closer look, because I felt that last shot did not do it justice from far away.
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Posted by sepps |
1/21/2005 3:36 AM | remove |
Polar strip recorders ? Looks like old instrumentation of some kind.
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Posted by jjcoolj |
8/25/2006 1:47 PM | remove |
Yes, the devices on the bottom are circular strip recorders.
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Posted by Knoeki |
9/19/2008 9:19 AM | remove |
and what might 'circular strip recorders' be?
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Posted by Samurai |
10/1/2008 9:22 PM | remove |
before the digital age, a given shift would load a new, circular piece of graph paper into the machine and the machine would record performance/flow/whatever of a given piece of equipment with an ink tip (like a lie detector or seismic recorder). Instead of being in a linear pattern, it would be circular moving in or out of the paper during the shift/day. Nowadays, these have been replaced by APACS systems, Honeywell recorders, et al...
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Posted by Stewie |
10/3/2008 4:14 PM | remove |
this man knows his shit, ladies
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Posted by Knoeki |
12/11/2008 12:17 PM | remove |
awesome. /me <3 old technology
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