Customer Reviews

 

“The best thing about this book is that, if you can’t read, you still have a chance of not understanding what they are trying to say.” – TRUE MEANINGS FROM BEHIND….

 

“This book could not have been written/drawn 7000 years ago.” – The Society for Realizing How Far Partial Differential Equations Has Taken Us

 

“Classic Stan and Greg” – Stan and Greg

 

“Ted, Greg, and Stan are entering a new dimension in their Quest for the True Meaning of Why We Automate.”   QTMWWA, September 2005 Edition, QTMWWA@tedgregstan.org  

 

“A must read for anyone who cherishes these adorable automators.” – AAA (Association for Adorable Automators)

 

“Industrial-strength cartoons at their finest.” – (IHOP) Industrial Honorary Ogling Professionals

 

“This book should not be read by people over the age of 75. I laughed so hard I fell out of my wheelchair and couldn’t get up.” – RAP (Retired Automation Professionals)

 

“The complete guide to the love and care of automation professionals.” – SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Automators)

 

“Ted, Stan, and Greg deserve to be honorary Texans.” – TEJAS (Texas Exceptional Joint Automation Society)

 

“The mother of all automation cartoon books.” – MAD (Mothers of Automation

Design)

 

“Autographed copies to your boss are a great ice breaker for performance reviews.” – DAP (Dapper Automation Professionals)

 

Hoo woo, hoo haa.” – anonymous famous talk show host

 

In our hopes of being fair to everyone, we included this paragraph from The Society of Electrical Engineers that Became Options Traders –….“These lunatics will do almost anything to make you believe that controlling variables is more important than good food, sex, or money. They stay at work until all hours of the night in order to convince management that what they do results in more and better products. As anyone with a slightly improved financial knowledge can understand, it is the people in the trading pits that are causing the creation of wealth far in excess of what was deemed sufficient before the advent of the Distributed Control System. We will have more to say about this in future editions.”