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From: Douglas Aerospace post production Flight Test & Work Around Engineering bulletin dissembler
Hate it when things fall out of the common vernacular.

What amazed me is that our two year old knew exactly what to do with a rotary dial phone toy she received. Picked it up, dialed a number and said "hello, Minne Mouse?" That's a pretty strong statement about industrial design.
She also answers my cell phone and says "Hello Crew Scheduling ... I don't know where Daddy is." That's a statement about industrial relations.

What amazed me is that our two year old knew exactly what to do with a rotary dial phone toy she received. Picked it up, dialed a number and said "hello, Minne Mouse?" That's a pretty strong statement about industrial design.
She also answers my cell phone and says "Hello Crew Scheduling ... I don't know where Daddy is." That's a statement about industrial relations.
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Hate it when things fall out of the common vernacular.

What amazed me is that our two year old knew exactly what to do with a rotary dial phone toy she received. Picked it up, dialed a number and said "hello, Minne Mouse?" That's a pretty strong statement about industrial design.
She also answers my cell phone and says "Hello Crew Scheduling ... I don't know where Daddy is." That's a statement about industrial relations.

What amazed me is that our two year old knew exactly what to do with a rotary dial phone toy she received. Picked it up, dialed a number and said "hello, Minne Mouse?" That's a pretty strong statement about industrial design.
She also answers my cell phone and says "Hello Crew Scheduling ... I don't know where Daddy is." That's a statement about industrial relations.
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