Ah, yes. At school, we used to describe one form of fixing things as ``the engineer's solution'': whacking it with a hammer.

My favorite example of this is when one of our Apollo workstations would go kaflooey (technical term), the usual form of fixing them used by the technicians involved picking it up about a foot and dropping it back to the table. This worked surprisingly well.
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Bitt Faulk