So, I have been working at this facility since May and I just turned 26, but I still giggle every time I here the transportation (shipping/receiving) people talk about "dropping a load".
I got one for you... I work with BGA's (ball Grid Array chip electrical components). These components have hundreds and sometimes thousands of small solder ball on the bottom. I sometime have problems placing these components because of foreign material on the bottom of the component. Most of the time the foreign material happens to be hair or a fuzzy dust bunny. So there has been more then once that I have been forced to call a meeting to address the issue of “hairy balls”.
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At 9/15/2005 11:52 AM, Anonymous said…
I got one for you... I work with BGA's (ball Grid Array chip electrical components). These components have hundreds and sometimes thousands of small solder ball on the bottom. I sometime have problems placing these components because of foreign material on the bottom of the component. Most of the time the foreign material happens to be hair or a fuzzy dust bunny. So there has been more then once that I have been forced to call a meeting to address the issue of “hairy balls”.
At 9/15/2005 3:46 PM, The Big Cheese said…
I too have called plenty of meetings about hairy balls. Not to worry I got to the bottom of everyone of them...wait that doesn't sound right. Shit.
At 9/15/2005 6:58 PM, Alex said…
I wish we had something technical that sounded dirty - but no such look.
It's my mission to find such a thing now!!! Customer support beware!
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