I imagine there are "humorous" anecdotes about any conceivable occupation. No doubt Jerry gets tired of hearing those about his profession, just as our lawyer members must tire of the many barbs that come their way. I'm pretty safe..."did you hear the one about the dumba$$ crystallographer who...." just doesn't come up very often. That said, a friend of mine did have to install an electrical outlet along a banister railing because the inspector insisted it was a "wall". I know the rule about spacing receptacles along walls serves a useful purpose, but once again there are interpretations involved. Receptacles on adjacent walls served the entire balcony very well in this case, but the inspector could not be convinced and insisted on an ugly, useless, never to be used, receptacle in the floor along the railing. I think it was the same guy I have to ask for a favor.
Chuck
Chuck