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Warthog 06-06-07 10:51 AM

Re: Your c.v
 
I genetically modify viruses. I can grow you Influenza, Vaccinia or Adenovirus at the moment. Includes expression of reporter genes, most molecular microbiology and virology. Most contract research considered, plus advice given on molecular oncology and animal research ethics.

I have a friend who is good at bikes, for me personally, its a lot of talk, and not a lot of doing. I can change an exhaust, and other minor things.

Baph 06-06-07 10:56 AM

Re: Your c.v
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ceri JC (Post 1205393)
Only things I really want to learn to do is the (pointy) throttle body balancing in the near future and valve clearences some time after that.

I'm bringing my carbtune to AR, consider yourself taught (throttle bodies not valves... like I'm going to strip a bike down in the middle of the field).

You'll be supprised just how easy it is to sync throttle bodies.

(Note to self: remember plyers for when the engines hot or you'll burn your hands AGAIN)

K 06-06-07 11:08 AM

Re: Your c.v
 
I can hit things with a hammer and have tiny hands - so am useful for fishing out those bolts/screws/nuts/sparkplugs etc that you've dropped somewhere awkward. ;)

Yes, I know about leather - but no, I can't repair/adjust/make jackets etc.

muffles 06-06-07 11:26 AM

Re: Your c.v
 
There's a huge amount of IT folk on here and I'll contribute to that, I've a developer and my role means I have knowledge on a few things, such as C++/Java, Perl/Korn shell, Transact-SQL/Sybase, I work with SOAP messaging/services as well so maybe useful, also work in Unix so maybe of assistance there too. Lots of my recent experience has involved back-end systems, so not UI-based (eurgh).

Bikes/cars I'm often willing to do things myself (anything) but I'm not an expert or anything. I'll just attempt anything that's got instructions, and even then maybe anyway ;)

Lissa 06-06-07 12:57 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
I work for this lot
http://www.cfcases.co.uk/index.php

Probably 50% of our business is Military, the rest can be anything:D Never boring, and I get to play with all sorts of lovely machinery!

Bike-wise, there's nothing I like better than getting hold of something filthy and giving it a damn good polish:D

redlavachips 06-06-07 01:27 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
im a full time business student and a part time chef, leaving for the navy july 1st . i can cook a good meal but when it comes to bike i dont know i lot.
in the future i would like to learn how to build a bike ( would be fun :P )
ne way happy days


sarah 06-06-07 01:34 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
Not really got a clue about bikes (yet).

I know about Intellectual Property- Patents mostly but also Trade Marks, Copyright and Designs too.

Steve H 06-06-07 01:36 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lissa (Post 1205544)
I work for this lot
http://www.cfcases.co.uk/index.php



there's nothing I like better than getting hold of something filthy and giving it a damn good polish:D

................Leave it. :wink:

Steve H 06-06-07 02:23 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
I know nothing, as you have probably realised from my posts.
Sorry.

peanut 06-06-07 02:33 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
I'm an HR Officer - my specialities being charity sector recruitment and equality/diversity issues.

Bikewise I'm totally mechanically inept. The most complex thing I've done to the SV is change the indicators. I don't have the tools or the know-how to do any more than that!


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