Comments by "" (@kimsland999) on "Mentour Now!" channel.

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  3. Electrical engineers will loom their wiring in such a meticulous fashion, that it resembles artwork. Instead of just running wires in the most cost effective simplest route, they will go around bends, up and down walls, perfectly loomed around any tiny obstacle that each of these bends and turns would take days or weeks to do say 10 feet of routing! Electrical engineers, especially Germany, loom and feed and align their wiring so perfectly, that people should actually view these looms when they can to see the remarkable detail places in each and every wire within a loom which travels all over the place in the most neatness and artistic (high cost) fashion. Once electrical engineers finally conclude this majestic perfectly placed and highly time consuming routing of their thousands of wires, which you can see at times if you stop and admire these works of art, they then fully cover up EVERYTHING behind ducts, plates, walls, really anything possible to not show the comprehensive perfectly layered and routed wired looms! Such that viewing these artforms only happens when a wall is removed or sporadically in places where you are able to see glimpses of these engineering marvels. So too do we find plumbing to be so intricate that they will spend days or weeks of work literally going around obstacles in their path, when you and I would just say: I want a pipe to go directly from here straight to there. No no, the plumber of pipes and air ducts etc, will spend countless hours with bends and twists of pipes going around the most insignificant of obstacles. No plumber or ducting, ever goes straight from here to there, even when it would be much more cheaper, easier and faster. Instead if you look at these pipes and ducting they will be placed in an intricate jigsaw of perfectly placed pipes and ducting, that it resembles some type of artists dream. The old original PC screensaver of how these pipes weave in and out all over the place but never overlapping, seems as though plumbers must have lost their mind. It resembles a masterpiece of modern art, and never a straight line from A to B. So then, how could these master engineers make such a mistake with their work, as this video suggests? There is only one way an expert professional electrical (especially in Germany) or air ducting could fault. And that's if they did it on purpose, so as the private company could bill the Federal government to do their work of art over and over again! And that's how they make their money, or become rich. Again, if you ever do look at these electrical looms, sometimes viewed in back corridors of shopping centers or airports or any large building. Stop and gaze at the vast amount of time an engineer has placed in the smallest of details. Its such a shame their work is generally always covered up for no one ever to see.
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