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03/16/2008 8:36 AM

How do you push a rope?

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Re: Mechanical Engineer

03/16/2008 8:38 AM

This should be moved to the Management Engineering forum.

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Re: Mechanical Engineer

03/16/2008 10:13 AM

By any method you might use to PUSH anything!!!!!

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Re: Mechanical Engineer

03/16/2008 11:06 AM

Become an alcoholic!

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Re: Mechanical Engineer

03/16/2008 10:08 PM

One way would be to tie one end to a rigid object, then push the rigid object. The most common way though is to use the extremely popular management technique, "Fool's errand".

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Re: Mechanical Engineer

03/17/2008 5:49 AM

If management gurus can "push the envelope", then anything is possible.

OK. Here's one. Wet it and freeze it.

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