Office Pictures
#46
Originally posted by Erik
That's so funny!
Where's the picture of your secretary?
That's so funny!
Where's the picture of your secretary?
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#47
but not wanting to be outdone, her replacement also posed for a sculpture.
http://photos.imageevent.com/dpbless...e/P1010012.JPG
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#48
Wow, people who own TT's and fly as well, who have thunk it?!!
I did my primary training at EMT (El Monte) for the most part in a Gruman Cheetah. Then flew mostly out of Burbank and Van Nuys in a variety of aircraft, including the usual Cesssnas and Pipers. My favorite plane to fly was a Gruman Tiger that was part of the old Burbank Pilot's Co-Op. The last few years in LA, I had access to a Piper Dakota (talk about load it to the gills and fly anywhere!) owned by a couple who couldn't fly it on a regular basis. I had keys to the plane and only had to pay them an hourly rate which was very low. It was a deal too good to pass up! My most unusual 4 hours or so was in an old T-34 that was part of the flying club based at El Toro.
Since I moving to MI, I haven't really flown much. Sure miss it, but my feeling is that if you don't have the time to fly on a regular basis, you are better off not doing it. For now, the low level flying I do in my TT has been a very acceptable substitute!
To bring this back on subject ... great offices guys! I'll try to shoot some of my own when I go back to work next week.
I did my primary training at EMT (El Monte) for the most part in a Gruman Cheetah. Then flew mostly out of Burbank and Van Nuys in a variety of aircraft, including the usual Cesssnas and Pipers. My favorite plane to fly was a Gruman Tiger that was part of the old Burbank Pilot's Co-Op. The last few years in LA, I had access to a Piper Dakota (talk about load it to the gills and fly anywhere!) owned by a couple who couldn't fly it on a regular basis. I had keys to the plane and only had to pay them an hourly rate which was very low. It was a deal too good to pass up! My most unusual 4 hours or so was in an old T-34 that was part of the flying club based at El Toro.
Since I moving to MI, I haven't really flown much. Sure miss it, but my feeling is that if you don't have the time to fly on a regular basis, you are better off not doing it. For now, the low level flying I do in my TT has been a very acceptable substitute!
To bring this back on subject ... great offices guys! I'll try to shoot some of my own when I go back to work next week.
#49
Originally posted by Kevin M.
Thanks!! National Marketing for 1 of 28 TV stations that my family owns. I also use to daytrade when the market was good. That is why I have the 3 monitors. The pic of me & George W was taken here in Fresno a few months ago. I have 2 computers, one uses the left 2 monitios, the 2nd computers uses one regular Video Card, and one dual matrox card. Then I use a VETRA Mega switcher and that switches the two left monitors, keybaord and mouse.
Thanks!! National Marketing for 1 of 28 TV stations that my family owns. I also use to daytrade when the market was good. That is why I have the 3 monitors. The pic of me & George W was taken here in Fresno a few months ago. I have 2 computers, one uses the left 2 monitios, the 2nd computers uses one regular Video Card, and one dual matrox card. Then I use a VETRA Mega switcher and that switches the two left monitors, keybaord and mouse.
#55
renior: Oh god thanks for sharing. LOL
That is exactly what I was looking for. What is with the I dream of Jeanie bottle on the window sill? Thought you could sneek that one by us didn't you.
PS, we now think you are really ... really ... odd!
Stop rubbing the lamp, I've got her in my lamp.
That is exactly what I was looking for. What is with the I dream of Jeanie bottle on the window sill? Thought you could sneek that one by us didn't you.
PS, we now think you are really ... really ... odd!
Stop rubbing the lamp, I've got her in my lamp.
#57
Nice office Ken. I like the nice orderly piles too. It makes me feel better about my own sorted arrangements! If I ever get back into my office to take some pictures, I'll show you just how high you can stack large quantities of this and that! I have gotten rather good at it over the years.
#58
Thanks Ken, looks good and about what I imagined for a fellow engineer.
OK, I’ve got my plant surveillance system on the network so I can pull it up as needed. You have a dedicated monitor on your desk. What do you do, quick run to the bathroom and start flushing or do you light little papers on fire?>
OK, I’ve got my plant surveillance system on the network so I can pull it up as needed. You have a dedicated monitor on your desk. What do you do, quick run to the bathroom and start flushing or do you light little papers on fire?>
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