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Most of Rube Goldberg's or Heath Robinson's unlikely machines were crocks and, because they were, were funny. In absolute contrast, there is little more condemnatory in an engineering context than to declare something a crock.
A kludge, by contrast is typically something that works, however clumsily. A kludge'd design which didn't actually work, will probably also be a crock.
The term was early used at the MIT Model Railroad Club, and from there moved to computing and into computing terminology.
See also: Jargon File
Crock also means, probably unconnectedly, a fired clay (or earthenware) container sometimes used for food, and sometimes used for chemicals. It is perhaps most commonly used as part of the term crock-pot. See also: leprechaun
Crock is also a comic strip depicting the French Foreign Legion.