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Otto Mation Comic Caption Contest - February 10, 2016

09 February, 2016
Otto Mation Comic Caption Contest - February 10, 2016
Otto Mation Comic Caption Contest - February 10, 2016
The winning caption was submitted by Pete F. in Pennsylvania. Congratulations, Pete! "Otto, in recognition of your automation excellency, you can have my seat at the theater tonight!" A few other good captions were submitted also. See below the comic for a few honorable mentions...

The winning caption was submitted by Pete F. in Pennsylvania. Congratulations, Pete! "Otto, in recognition of your automation excellency, you can have my seat at the theater tonight!" A few other good captions were submitted also...

"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, new automation, conceived under budget, and dedicated to the proposition that all machines are created equal." by Robert J. in New Jersey

"Maybe he can get Congress to work together as well as these automation systems. Ever think about running for President, Mr. Mation?" by Pete L. in Pennsylvania

"Four circuits and seven gears ago our fathers brought forth on this conveyor a new robot." by Mike B. in Pennsylvania

"Four score and seven PLC's ago our fathers brought forth on this industry, a new program, conceived in RSLogix, and dedicated to the proposition that all technicians are created equal" by Joe. B. in Oklahoma.

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