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TMIProducts 05-31-2013 10:33 AM

Friday Funny - Engineering Consultants
 
A CEO of a manufacturing facility is faced with a problem.
His packaging machines have over a 10% failure rate and as a result, his company is shipping empty boxes to their customers at an alarming rate, damaging their reputation as a vendor and threatening their relationships.

They bring in an engineering company at a cost of over 5 million dollars, designs and implements a system with a scale in the production line weighing the cartons as they pass, and if the carton doesn't weigh correctly, completely shuts down the line. A line worker then must then walk over, remove the empty carton, and manually restart the line. The system is implemented and after a few snags, the system is up and running.

A couple of months pass and the CEO checks their error rates and sees the new design system has a 0% failure rate - a statistical impossibility. He consults with department heads to find out the source of the information only to find out in fact, the numbers are correct. So he heads down to the packaging line for investigation. Upon arrival, he sees someone has placed a fan on top of a chair and pointed it at the line - blowing the empty cartons off the line.

He asks who did this, and one of the line workers admitted he had done it because he got tired of walking over removing the empty cartons and restarting the line.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

IMPALA MAN 05-31-2013 11:24 AM

It reminds me of the time I was at SEMA and attended an opening breakfast with Caroll Shelby as the guest speaker. The gentleman interviewing him asked for him to share with the crowd a story about the Cobra Car.

He mentioned in the initial testing the car was overheating. An entire group of lead engineers approached him with the problem and asked for his advice.

His reply: "Well it looks like the radiator is not getting enough air" The engineers politely agreed and with subtle gestures let him know they were aware of that.

Next he said "Well my advice would be to cut a larger hole in the front of the car"
Hence the "fish mouth" look of the Cobra.
And everyone thinks this design was some kind of design marvel. Awesome car, but the thought behind it was all Shelby and his obvious thinking. The results I think speak for themselves.

K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Stupid

Ron Sutton 05-31-2013 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim@TMI (Post 483594)
A CEO of a manufacturing facility is faced with a problem.
His packaging machines have over a 10% failure rate and as a result, his company is shipping empty boxes to their customers at an alarming rate, damaging their reputation as a vendor and threatening their relationships.

They bring in an engineering company at a cost of over 5 million dollars, designs and implements a system with a scale in the production line weighing the cartons as they pass, and if the carton doesn't weigh correctly, completely shuts down the line. A line worker then must then walk over, remove the empty carton, and manually restart the line. The system is implemented and after a few snags, the system is up and running.

A couple of months pass and the CEO checks their error rates and sees the new design system has a 0% failure rate - a statistical impossibility. He consults with department heads to find out the source of the information only to find out in fact, the numbers are correct. So he heads down to the packaging line for investigation. Upon arrival, he sees someone has placed a fan on top of a chair and pointed it at the line - blowing the empty cartons off the line.

He asks who did this, and one of the line workers admitted he had done it because he got tired of walking over removing the empty cartons and restarting the line.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Tim,
That is hilarious. Engineering is awesome ... but, sometimes you need experience & common sense.

We had 3 Engineers in our multi-car race team operation ... and they added a great deal to our performance. But every once in awhile ... when they got away from experience & common sense ... the resulting situations proved quite funny.

intocarss 05-31-2013 02:21 PM

That is great Thanks

You haven't lived until you work on a dirt track car with a Mechanical Engineer who also drives it :bang: LOLOL

Ron in SoCal 05-31-2013 02:54 PM

A medical doctor, an engineer, and a management consultant were arguing about what was the oldest profession in the world.

The doctor started… "Well, in the Bible, it says that God created Eve from a rib taken from Adam’s body. This must have required surgery, and so I can claim with a high degree of confidence that mine is the oldest profession in the world."

The engineer responded, and said, "But earlier in the book of Genesis, it states that God created the order of the heavens and the earth from out of the chaos. This was the first and certainly the most impressive application of civil engineering. Therefore, dear doctor, you are wrong: mine is surely the oldest profession in the world."

The management consultant leaned back in his chair, smiled, and then said confidently, "Ah, but who do you think created the chaos?"

Ron Sutton 05-31-2013 03:43 PM

Nice one Ron.

Ron Sutton 05-31-2013 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 483627)
You haven't lived until you work on a dirt track car with a Mechanical Engineer who also drives it :bang: LOLOL

What kind of dirt car was it?

intocarss 05-31-2013 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron Sutton (Post 483641)
What kind of dirt car was it?

We race a Dwarf car, M&M chassie with a ZX10

Ron Sutton 05-31-2013 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 483646)
We race a dwarf

Is that legal? JK

Cool. Where do you run? Perris? Ventura? Oildale?

intocarss 05-31-2013 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron Sutton (Post 483647)
Is that legal? JK

Cool. Where do you run? Perris? Ventura? Oildale?

It's not exaclty PC LOL.. Yes Ron, we race at those tracks and all over with CDCRA, and WSDCA. Tomorrow is our first race at the new improved Orange Show Speedway


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