BuiltFromTrash
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This thread took a turn for the comical as soon as Incongruent and tmacklin started posting!
Dilbert IS funny!
Dilbert IS funny!
Retired telecom manager for the Democratic State of California. Retired Highland Games world champion - throwing sticks and stones. Part-time rocketeer. Part-time shootist. Full-time curmudgeon with 5000 followers on twitter.
My high school guidance counselor was right...I was best suited for retirement.
You know those 'chicken rotisserie ovens' you see at Costco, Sam's club, BJs, etc.. I design them.
Actually, I specialize in the heated display cases they're sold on.. And the pizza warmer in the cafeteria in Costco.
Yes, I see a lot of chicken!
To knock out the sonotube dust?I'm hitting the mattresses!
So- you're the dirty rat that denied my request for delivery of an oasis to my backyard???
Oases a good landing site for rockets do not make.So- you're the dirty rat that denied my request for delivery of an oasis to my backyard???
20 years commercial HVAC tech
7 years HVAC estimator
7 years pipe organ builder
1 year subwoofer builder
Then got CIDP and 4 months later became disabled
Special makeup effects artist for films.
Not a title you see or hear of everyday but this time of year (hunting season) I'd have to call myself a deer skinner. I get $10 per deer, $20 to cape a big buck. Average around 175 deer a year, and I also do Euro mounts for the guys who cant afford $400 for a shoulder mount. I charge $100 for those.
That's a pile of salted deer hides on the left. A hide buyer comes and buys them every year. Price per hide varies yr to yr. but last year I got $4.oo
per hide. It's a messy job but it puts some good money in my Christmas funds this time of year.
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I work for IFLY we build the wind tunnel for indoor sky diving. There could be one in a town near you.
General Counsel for a company that builds radar sensors that tell traffic lights when to change. A company full of electrical engineers and other nerds (like me).
Joe
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