22 April, 2019

machine swap

programming the new petro machine at SuperValu


removing the old machine


25 comments:

  1. Hi Bill.

    Always have a good look at a new machine.

    Greeting from Patricia.

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  2. Nice to have new machines. I hope you both have a nice start to the new week.

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  3. Yes everything is still human work.

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  4. The computers are taking over everywhere. At least the programmer's job is still safe.

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  5. ...these are very different than ours here.

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  6. Hello, they seem to be swapping out these machines often! Enjoy your day, have a great new week ahead!

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  7. I like all of the reds in these photos.

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  8. Gosh Bill remember the days when you drove into a garage and someone came and filled your car and washed your windows too.. I miss those days 😀

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  9. I LOVE Grace's comment above because I do remember those days. I hope this new pump is easy to read. Here where the sun shines so intensely, the screens on these pumps tend to get discolored making them very hard to read.

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  10. Nice and bright colored photos Bill. Progress captured in photos...a sign of the times~

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    1. Petrol cureently has been going up. It is now €1.44 a litre.

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    2. It is $1.28 a litre here. Much cheaper!

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  12. I'd be running around looking for gas if they put these pumps in my area!

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  13. Out with the old, in with the new.

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  14. Leuk om te zien Bill. waarschijnlijk beter voor de automobilist.
    Groet Kees.

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  15. So now you have to learn a new machine!

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  16. Nice photographs and I like the red in both too.

    All the best Jan

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  17. The setup looks a little different from typical U.S. pumps.

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