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Old 04-15-2008, 05:20 PM   #1
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it's been awhile since this one has gone around.....so..trying to get the site engergized a bit by trying to draw the newbies out some...

Welcome to the newbies and just intro yourselves a bit....

I'm Steve....I own a 2700SCR maxum sport cruiser that was an engineering test boat...it has just about every option ......so far it's been a great boat....

I work at what is affectionately known around here as the Bomber factory (aka Boeing Commercial aircraft group) in the electromagnetics effects group on the new 787 dreamliner....(or what I call it as the paperweight..)...I'm a design engineer and have about 28 yrs of experience in the electrical design field....I spent 17 yrs designing nuclear attack submarines and surface combat ships....mainly in systems integration....

what say ye!!....tell us a bit about yourselves......
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Old 04-21-2013, 05:56 PM   #2
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Boy little bit of a gap here.....thanks for starting it back. Brian. Welcome too!

I am newly retired....spent 30+ years as a conductor/switchmen for Chicago Northwestern Railroad and The Toledo Peoria and Western Railways.

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Old 04-22-2013, 03:47 PM   #3
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My name is Derek, I live in Toronto, Ontario Canada and our 1998 4600 SCB is in Georgian Bay (Lake Huron). I have been in the water treatment industry for 20 years and am currently a Product Manager for water filter company out of Ohio.
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Wow, a 5 yr. old zombie thread resurrection!!!
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Old 04-23-2013, 06:18 PM   #5
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I'm Scott and own a '95 1800 SR. I've been on the forum for 2 years now and have learned a bunch from it. I live in Louisville, KY and work as an engineer in flight simulation at UPS since 2000. I was trained as a sim tech in the USAF (Hill AFB, Suwon AB, Castle AFB) and then bounced around the commercial industry as a technician and engineer. I also spent 2 years working on a control room simulator at a nuclear power plant in New Hampshire. I was up in Renton, WA at the Boeing Trainnig Center last week. Sad to hear they are shutting it down. Nicest training facility I've ever been in. And I love Seattle.

@Seapuppy - We have both Boeing and Airbus in our fleet. Nobody likes working with the French.
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