Williep wrote:
Is that fresh, brackish or salt? AND what a great place for your G-babies to hang out
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Williep wrote:
Williep wrote:Russ wrote:Great pics everyone, Willie I like the jetty wood work, is it finished yet?
Russ
Russ, if your talking about the pier, it's something I did one weekend about a year or so ago.
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Professor Bunky wrote:I'm a retired engineer now, previously working in aerospace (and a few other industries, prior to that). Most of the stuff I worked on are not household names. However, if anyone ever flies in an Airbus A350 jet, it constains some of the equipment I developed.
Here's a picture of one of my last offices and of some of my lab equipment, when I was working:
OldUsedParts wrote:Williep wrote:
Is that fresh, brackish or salt? AND what a great place for your G-babies to hang out
Russ wrote:
Lol, pier, ok, we would call it a jetty, but nice wood work. Is it your private pier? It would have taken me a lot longer, wife still gives me stick about our deck, 3 months to do that,lol.
Russ
Williep wrote:Russ wrote:
Lol, pier, ok, we would call it a jetty, but nice wood work. Is it your private pier? It would have taken me a lot longer, wife still gives me stick about our deck, 3 months to do that,lol.
Russ
Russ, that's a fresh water pond on my MIL's place in Columbus, Texas. I did half of it one day and I had help the next.
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Russ wrote:
Air New Zealand have a lot of air buses. I read an article just the other day about the French company bringing their new plane here to try to sell them here. I like the Airbus. Cool job you had btw.
Russ
Professor Bunky wrote:Russ wrote:
Air New Zealand have a lot of air buses. I read an article just the other day about the French company bringing their new plane here to try to sell them here. I like the Airbus. Cool job you had btw.
Russ
Thanks Russ. Some of it was quite a bit of fun, like taking a test vehicle out to a local racetrack to simulate airplace accelerations on the ground.
OldUsedParts wrote:Oops, Willie, I thought that was behind your Casa
Is the "Hilltop Inn" still in Columbus ?
Had some great friends that lived there the Segers and Kubalas
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