Understanding needs > Delivering results
What is Interstates Vision?
Say hello to my little friend!
Scarface
The 16bit controller prior to Control Logix
What is a SLC Processor?
This term from the 80's can mean "sick", "cool"
What is Gnarly
This creamy holiday drink is made with milk, cream, sugar, and eggs, and often spiked with rum or brandy
What is eggnog?
Dependability, Integrity, Trust, Quality, Family
What are Interstates core values?
If you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball
Dodgeball
SCADA Software developed by Inductive Automation
What is Ignition?
A 90's term meaning "cool"
What is Dope?
Often associated with tropical vacations, this cocktail is made with rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice
What is a piña colada?
The year Interstates Control System was launched as a separate BU
What is 1996?
I'm not a smart man but I know what love is
Forest Gump
RPI
What is Requested Packet Interval?
A state of shock, surprise, or astonishment
What is Shook?
This ancient fermented honey-based beverage, popular in Viking times, is making a modern comeback in craft brewing.
What is mead?
The name Interstates went by prior to 1967
What is Johnny's Electric?
Ok that’s enough we are very impressed with Andy's new toy
Toy Story
A cross-platform, open-source standard for data exchange from sensors to cloud applications
What is OPC UA?
This slang term is used to tell someone to calm down
What is Take a Chill Pill
This whiskey-based cocktail, sweetened with sugar and spiced with bitters, is a classic drink that was easy to craft during the Prohibition era.
What is an Old Fashioned?
The Country where in 1983 Interstates first International project was completed
What is Egypt?
What we do in life echoes in eternity
Gladiator
This PLC instruction converts an input based on a piece-wise linear function
What is an FGEN (Function Generator)?
This term has no inherent meaning, to mean cool, bad or dumb.
What is Skibidi?
This cocktail, associated with New Orleans speakeasies, combines absinthe, rye whiskey, sugar, and bitters, and is served with a lemon twist.
What is a Sazerac?