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Project manager - work for the marketing team of a city law firm. Like most others here my role is very IT focused so I advise on our IT systems, help design and integrate new applications etc. Am pretty handy with Visual Basic and webediting.
In terms of the bike - I dont have one yet so who knows. Am pretty good at repairing my scooter though! |
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Sound Engineer in a mastering studio. (Sit around listening to music)
Bikewise I know nothing....I'll do the basics (& the odd 2stroke single top end) but that's it. Some day must discover what "Fuel injection" is... welcome to the 21st century... |
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Plumbing and Heating Engineer, soon to be corgi registered, ohyey for me\\:D/.
As for bikes, i can adjust the chain and lube it nicely. hmmmm apart from that havent done anything else, would love to get a project bike thought to play with.. Maybe an off road single cylinder to start with!!! Then move on to track bikes and so on!!! |
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Have a home recording studio - been playing recording for approx 13 years, speciality is complex sequencing. I have a few song's hanging around here and need to learn vocal techniques too add something to them. |
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I drive a power boat around the med. well not more than 200 miles away from Antibes i get lost easy. Was a Chief engineer on bigger yachts and have done some navy time and railway time/
Bikes i can do a heap of stuff, but now I just can't be a**** Fixing things all day the last thing i want to do is play at night. Still i do need to change the exhaust and a few other things. later on thou, maybe next week |
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Bit of deja vous going on here...:confused:
Control Systems Design Engineer at the mo. Some old job titles in no particular order- Projects Engineer Senior Engineer Controls Engineer Senior Technician Multi-skilled Technician - Elec/Mech - Hydraulics, robotics, Pnuematics etc. Electrical Technician - Time served maintenance spark to you and me. Always managed to get work with the big multinationals...bar one short lived job I won't go in to!:smt021 In a nut shell my core skill is fixing, and now designing, control systems for pretty much anything. Bikes - Electrics, obviously. Mechinanical stuff - Brakes and other simple stuff I'm happy with. Done some engine work, but would rather leave that sort of thing to folk with the facilities, time, and experience. |
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Gees a job mate, I can do that! |
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Been pulling bikes apart for the past 20 years, there are very few jobs that I wouldn’t or haven’t taken on … I do everything myself on my bikes, including things like changing the tyres. In my armory I have stuff like a club hammer, angle grinder and welder … oh and a blow torch … very few jobs cannot be completed with use of one or more of these!! :smt021 :lol:
As a job, I am a military research scientist. And no, as much as I’d love to do it, I don’t blow up fluffy bunnies for a living!! :albino: :smt081 I can’t be too specific, but I currently work with other scientists designing/developing/analysing/evolving artificial intelligence systems for the military. Perhaps sounds a little more exciting than it actually is!! :lol: {2001 Hal voice on} "I am sorry Blue_ I'm afraid I can't do that" {Hal voice off} :smt042 I bet NO ONE would have guessed my profession ;) |
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