I’m not sure if this is supposed to be a joke, or what… but this guy might as well been speaking Chinese and doing backflips. I think I may be able to put one in my new car (maybe)…
I’m not sure if this is supposed to be a joke, or what… but this guy might as well been speaking Chinese and doing backflips. I think I may be able to put one in my new car (maybe)…
At least customer success is important to them. 😉
This is a variation on an OLD technical comedy routine. You can check out an interview with the actor here: http://www.plcdev.com/an_interview_with_mike_kraft
It makes total sense to me.. You just have to know computer lingo, that’s all…
I’d bet on it being a total piss take…I heard “gurgel” and “dingle” in there.
Don’t go over 88 miles an hour though, just in case…I also heard FLUX.
computer lingo….this is nothing about computers. In order to understand it you have to be an electrical engineer. It is a joke that uses real companies, and somewhat real engineering terms. but for you to get the joke you would have to be an engineer. more info here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retro-Encabulator
Yes, its a joke, if you do understand the words he is using you can tell thatthey dont go together, I forget what the whole line was but at one point he talks about what I gues is supposed to be the baseplate and says “Surmounted by a maliable logarithmic casing” well logarithmic is a term related to the calculation of changes in an object, usually changes in power levels (Decibles are logaritmic) since Logarithmic is a term not a description you cant have a “Maliable logarithmic casing”
http://www.encabulate.com
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