What's the most advanced technology you have ever worked with?
3PAR server arrays here
>>58492816
Your mom
>>58492816
Your dad fag
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRIGA
Part of my NDT class II training is to study the radiation leakage of select radioactive material which is a byproduct from the reactor
Though for equipment that I actually use, prolly this ancient SEM
When I was a mechanic I had to use automotive scanners like pic related to not only diagnose electronic issues but also flash a car's computer with updated programming whenever there was a new flaw discovered. This happened a lot with newer Mitsubishis.
>>58492816
Ur mom lelelelelel
>>58493175
>>58493335
>op's mom
>advanced
>>58493955
well... my shaft advanced into her
That strange flying thing that crashe-- [CLASSIFIED]
>>58492816
the LHC is legitimately the scariest thing I've ever seen in my life
fuck giant polar bears tearing into seals
fuck abusive parents running at you with blunt weapons
this world-breaking time machine-ass thing makes me question my very being
it's like the face of god
>>58494492
ur so smart
>>58492816
>3PAR
I'm so fucking jealous. Whenever I'm down at the data centre I look around for people with high end kit like this; found a full cabinet of 3PAR. It's so beautiful.
>>58492816
a spectrofluorometer
nothing fancy
Windows Server 2012
>>58494873
whatever you're posting from is probably more advanced than your average spectrofluorometer
>>58492816
don't ask how,and when