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2006-06-18 03:56:26 · 1 answers · asked by boswell6@sbcglobal.net 1 in Health Diet & Fitness

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I found references to the diagrams and a test with questions that asked students to draw the groups on the diagrams. It seems you would be best served taking a course that would include this information.

Here's a story that applies to the availablity of this information: A man running a factory with a large involved machine, one day found the machine stopped. Everyone tried everything to get it to run, but no one could. The manager called the repairman and in two minutes of analyzing the situation took out a hammer, tapped three times in one spot and the machine came back to life. The Manager was full of glee until the repairman handed him his bill for $5,000.00. The manager was outraged and said there's no way the tapping with the hammer was worth that much. Then he demanded a detailed bill. The repairman said fine and after a moment writing on his pad, he handed him this bill:

Repair of the mission critical machine:

1. Tapping with a hammer $5.00
2. Knowing where to tap, $4,995.00

Having this diagram is 'knowing where to tap' That may be why it isn't available on the internet. It may be why there are very few answers to your question.

2006-06-24 08:05:29 · answer #1 · answered by Ken C. 6 · 0 0

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