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ace73
I grew up about an hour south of you, graduated in '73, and also had an "Ace" in our class.
 
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Oriental Redneck
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It's pronounced just
the way it's spelled
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My degree and also the industry I worked in.
 
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I was driving a gasoline tanker in the Pittsburgh area at that time.






 
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SEACLIFF DSV4, was the deepest man rated research sub for the Navy.
I would rebuild the DC propulsion motors after x amount of dives.
She was retrofit to 20k depth certification.

Sister ship was TURTLE DSV3 10k only.
 
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Objectively Reasonable
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First name. Last initial. Clever, huh?
 
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paradox in a box
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Frayed ends of sanity, here them calling me. Pretty sure I’ve had this name since AOL chat rooms. It’s a Metallica song.




These go to eleven.
 
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Batty of Blade Runner, my favorite movie of all time, and I was born in 67.
 
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My undergraduate degree is in chemical engineering. My alma mater abbreviated chemical engineering as CHEG. I graduated in 2001, around the time I started lurking at SIGforum, so that was fresh in my mind. I’ve also been a volunteer firefighter since I was still in college and at the time I signed up I was a newly minted lieutenant. So I put 2 things together that had personal significance and Lt CHEG was born. I’ve since used that handle for pretty much every online forum that I’ve joined. I’ve been an engineer, lieutenant, captain and assistant chief in the fire service, and I’ve also been a uniformed police officer and federal agent but never held the rank of lieutenant as a cop. I just use the handle out of habit now.




“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
 
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While I don’t live in Colorado, it’s long been one of my all-time favorite places. I’ve had family and / or friends there going back to some of my earliest childhood memories.

About the time I signed-up here, we’d not been back too long from a visit there; the Front Range of the Rockies were fresh on my mind. Smile



"The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza
 
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Just because you can,
doesn't mean you should
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Originally posted by Nuclear:
My degree and also the industry I worked in.


You mean Nuculur?
Just kidding. Razz


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When I joined Sigforum, I had just bought a 239, we lived in the woods 17 miles from town in the Ozarks. So I used the name Ozarkwoods. We have since sold that log home, did full time RVing for 8 1/2 years, and have now just built a house back in the Ozarks near Branson. Our plans are to winter here in Branson, and summer in the Black Hills in our fifth wheel RV.


ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
 
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I wanna go home
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I raced jeeps for 25 years and my class was XD
 
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Well it was pre Y2K @ 99 or 98 maybe ?? and I was sitting at my computer desk, perusing the web and found this place as I was selling one of my old 220's. I was asked to register and looked up and saw a box of 230 gr golddots lol...and the rest is history LOL


thanks, shawn
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P250 - Joined to research the P250 as I'd intended to buy one
UA5 - Chassis code for a 99-02 Acura TL which I was driving at the time.

Never bought the 250, but do have a 320 on my hip right now.
Acura has been gone for about 6 years.




The Enemy's gate is down.
 
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The success of a solution usually depends upon your point of view
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Shortened from Spin Zone Fishing Team.

As all fishermen are liars, the team motto is "Tales spun here".



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My Time is Yours
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My lack of imagination


God, Family, Country.

 
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Smith and Wesson Model 58.
I get a grin ear to ear every time that I light one of those 41 Magnum off in it.


Front sight...Front sight...Front sight...Only Hits Count.
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Frank John Boy -Police Lingo
 
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Itchy was taken
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Itchy was taken


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Truth Seeker
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I liked General Stormin Norman Schwarzkopf’s nickname so I used it for online gaming and then other online sites.




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