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RE: Anyone Struggling With Star Trek: Discovery???
A little nostalgia....
Captain Pike in TOS - Jeffrey Hunter - played Jesus Christ in the movie King of Kings, ca. early to mid 60's.
If you think of it, a blue eyed Jesus is a bit odd.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
We have sites in Greenville, PA. fed out of Akron. So far seems ok.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@pmoncho said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@pmoncho said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
These are pretty sweet. Thinking about getting one.
I'd like to hear some real world experiences with one before I go and grab one. One of the considerations I have is the
Uni-Tasker
mindset. It replaces a notebook/pad/sticky note, but what else can it do really? Is this feature set available via an iOS or Android product stream? If you spend for the 'better' accessories - are you not in the realm of an iPad Pro?Of course - the screen visibility and battery life has a number of benefits.
While it acts like just a paper/pen situation, based on how well scanning works, the Phone app seems to play a big part for uploading/organizing the pages.
Maybe @travisdh1 can give us some of the pros and cons of the app.
Will check more on it later tonight. It seems the value depends on its reuse longevity.
This should be 'it's' own thread... definitely interested/ing.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scotth I started off on this crazy journey as an electronics tech, spent everyday using a cro of some description.
i can remember one time, i really wanted to work in the r&d area of this company where I worked, they were looking for a junior tech/engineer & I really wanted the position.
I got the spot and I still remember day 1. They sat a huge Techtronix cro on my bench, this thing had more buttons and knobs that anything. I reckon it took me 10 minutes to find the on/off switch.
It is so 'Star Trek'. I can imagine how intimidating it would have been. The more switches and buttons, the better.
I was extremely fortunate in my young life to be hired as a corporate flight attendant. I was cabin crew on an executive airliner -- BAC 1-11 401AK.
I was permitted to help with maintenance, preflight, attend training. The boys would teach me how the systems worked on the airplane. And yes, I have sat in the right seat during flight.
I quit college and landed this job through sheer luck. Although college would have benefitted me orders of magnitude more than this job.
I can honestly say that I don't regret the opportunity. I was 19 and would sit in the jump seat during any/all operations of flight. I lost that job when I was 27. An entirely other lifetime ago. Dare I say that I'm 62 now?
Major geek moments!
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just got back from the grocery store... time to start marinating some lamb chunks for kebabs!
We have a small middle Eastern presence in our town. Lamb over rice and lamb on the rod are very popular dinner choices in at least a dozen spots.