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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 06:59 AM |
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Freaks,
Following an idea in the "Dear Santa" thread, I thought I'd create this one.
This site has such a diverse user-base that I think it would be fun to have a photo thread.
Post a picture of yourself (may include others, but be sure to indicate which one is you!). Any description or photo content is entirely up to you, although please keep said photos tasteful.
This is me, aged 17, taken earlier this year. I am currently poking around in a basic amplifier circuit, as part of a physics excursion to the EE department of the local university. I am wearing my school's uniform.
The low quality of the shot is die to the fact that it was taken on the world's OLDEST digital camera, care of the university. The thing looked like a pair of binoculars!
Photo taken in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Your turn!
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 02:28 PM |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 02:45 PM |
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I'm the one looking slightly nervous. It turned out to be really fun though. |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 03:09 PM |
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Here's a picture of me when playing with my brothers and my sister way back in the early 80's.
Well, these were the old and innocent days, when I didn't knew anything about those horrible AVR versus PIC wars which were about to come.
Now that I'm older, I'm armed and always prepared for everything. If someone dares to say something bad about AVR I'll throw ESD foam plastic at him until he is bleeding!
Regards
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 03:24 PM |
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An image of me, and my girlfriend...
It was taken this year...I know, I'm not the most handsome guy... (Some other photos available @ http://daqq.ic.cz/about.html )
Dean: You look EXTREMELY like my friend, Radoslav Petrik...You geniuses look much alike  |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 03:36 PM |
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I know, I'm not the most handsome guy...
Well, at least that picture isnīt as scary as your avatar  |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 04:48 PM |
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| My photo shows me at Skycraft a couple years ago. <- <- <- |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 05:31 PM |
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clawson wrote:
Wesley comparison, Ouch!!!!
It took me awhile to find this, but here's a quote from Dean awhile back
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For my appearance, think "Shrek" crossed with a Praying Mantis (insect). I'd post a picture but I don't want to horrify the masses .
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 05:35 PM |
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Ok, here's me at our recent robotic event.
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 08:00 PM |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 08:07 PM |
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My photo shows me at Skycraft a couple years ago. <- <- <-
I still say you look like "John Boy" from those old tv shows  |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 08:17 PM |
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I know, I'm not the most handsome guy.
You look great!
She's lucky to have you  |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 08:33 PM |
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For my appearance, think "Shrek" crossed with a Praying Mantis (insect). I'd post a picture but I don't want to horrify the masses .
No way dean.
You look really good...
A little bit like a very young Nikola Tesla .. he was a genius who invented electrical things and loved pigeons .. I read an article about him.
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 09:36 PM |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 10:24 PM |
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Hi bloody-orc
Nice pix.
Is that great workshop in your garage? |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 10:31 PM |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 10:38 PM |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 10:43 PM |
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Gwen, I agree with your Tesla-verdict for Dean
OK, this is me ..... some years ago. I am the one on the right
Nard
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 11:28 PM |
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Here we are!!! My girlfriend and her son!! (AKA PeeWee) at our favorite resturaunt.
I can be working away on the computer or...on AVRFreaks and he will come in, slip in under my arm and climb up on my lap...and my heart rate drops to about 50 bpm as the endorphins coarse through my brain. PeeWee has special healing powers!!! I'm sure you folks feel the same way about your kids or...your girlfriends kids!! |
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Posted: Dec 09, 2006 - 11:55 PM |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 12:28 AM |
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this is me ..... some years ago. I am the one on the right
OMG you guys are cute!
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PeeWee has special healing powers!!!
He's a sweetie! He could sit in my lap anytime
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Ok, here's me at our recent robotic event.
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 12:39 AM |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 01:07 AM |
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Okay, I'll join in.
Here is MicroCarl and Smiley at the 2006 International AVR Festival in the Great Smokey Mountains.
Smiley |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 01:09 AM |
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And now you see why I'm called Smiley
I nearly broke my face getting my lips pointed up even this much.
Smiley |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 01:21 AM |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 01:32 AM |
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Smiley
Here is what you should use as a new avatar.
It's a really nice looking pic for an avatar
What do the rest of you think?
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 01:40 AM |
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Gwen wrote:
Wish I could see Carl clearer though...
I'm at work right now but, I'll try to post a picture tonight or tomorrow morning. But do note that, I am wearing my trusty AVRFreaks tee-shirt in that picture with Smiley...
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"There are only two ways to sleep well at night... be ignorant or be prepared."
The original Dragon Slayer !
Long live the AVR!!!
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 01:48 AM |
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Colin,
I have been trying to figure out what type of aircraft you are using for your avatar!!? Everytime you post I look again and I still can't figure it out. The tail is throwing me off. OK, I will swallow my pride and ask...What's the type?? |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 02:25 AM |
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hmmm the FBI will love this thread you all know what I look like so there is no need for a better picture...however...hmmm lemme think... |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 02:34 AM |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 03:06 AM |
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js wrote:
you all know what I look like so there is no need for a better picture...however...hmmm lemme think...
Same here--everyone has seen my avatar portrait.
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 03:42 AM |
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Gwen wrote:
Wish I could see Carl clearer though...
Actually that is as clear as he gets.
But really, I think Carl should out himself and not have me do it for him. Uh... Carl did I send you the pictures?
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 03:44 AM |
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microcarl wrote:
And say, isn't Smiley a handsom old guy???
Well, you are half right .
Smiley |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 03:56 AM |
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Well, you are half right
No...that's a really great photo!
You look like you should be on the Discovery channel explaining something like how the dinosaurs became extinct when a huge asteroid hit the earth  |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 04:35 AM |
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Lee: Which avatar? the space plant, the dog, or the monkey?
Gwen: No I actually got de-throned this year, didn't get first in anything.
My Expert Maze runner (my avatar) was the only entry to ever complete the run till this year. But
along came a new robot that was slightly faster. |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 04:38 AM |
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Colin,
Thanks, We had a similar planform: The Convair F-106 Delta Dart. Our F-105 was called the Thunderchief!! Our President flew a variant called the F-102 Delta Dagger!!! Most of our 106's are being (or have been) converted to target drones!!
I did buy this months CIRCUIT CELLAR off the newstand but, have not yet read your article on AVR development tools.
Let's see...Dalhousie...Are you planning on migrating into RCAF training??? |
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Posted: Dec 10, 2006 - 05:11 AM |
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smileymicros wrote:
Carl did I send you the pictures?
smiley
You know Joe, I just can't seem to remember, so, I guess you're not the only one getting old!  |
_________________ Carl W. Livingston, KC5OTL
microcarl@roadrunner.com
"There are only two ways to sleep well at night... be ignorant or be prepared."
The original Dragon Slayer !
Long live the AVR!!!
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Gwen wrote:
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Well, you are half right
No...that's a really great photo!
You look like you should be on the Discovery channel explaining something like how the dinosaurs became extinct when a huge asteroid hit the earth
And what are you implying Gwen, that Smileymicros is as old as the dinsoaurs? |
_________________ Carl W. Livingston, KC5OTL
microcarl@roadrunner.com
"There are only two ways to sleep well at night... be ignorant or be prepared."
The original Dragon Slayer !
Long live the AVR!!!
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Oh, if you insist... but don't blame me...
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This is working out many many times better than I had hoped. Great to see everyone on board!
I must admit I find it interesting if a little jarring to see the faces behind the names. I guess I've associated nothing but the avitars with the usernames for too long!
Smokey, I agree with Gwen. You should cut a deal with the discovery planet (presenting, not being featured ). Also good thing your uncle aimed down, or you'd REALLY have nothing to smile about! You'd have been good at soprano though, so it wouldn't have been all bad...
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Gwen wrote:
Hi bloody-orc
Nice pix.
Is that great workshop in your garage?
No this ain't my garage (i live in a flat on 5th floor so no room for it
this is just a workshop i can get in time to time... some good machinery there (some older then our country's independence) |
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Nah - I couldn't do anything but electrical engineering with my life, I'd do it even if I didn't get paid
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microcarl@roadrunner.com
"There are only two ways to sleep well at night... be ignorant or be prepared."
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It's a CF-105, aka Avro Arrow. It's fairly well-known in Canada due to it's history, not sure how well-known it is outside. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Arrow for a quick overview...
Regards,
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Yep, it's even famous here in Europe.
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If I could find a decent photo I'd post it but I guess this one from 8 years ago kind of gives an idea (I'm the one on the left but with a bit less hair now!)
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Hi barnacle
WoW...she sure looks happy about something
Great photo!
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Ok, you all wanted to see my ugly mug?
Oh stop it! You look great to me !
I see your mills.... I want one I want one!
I'd love to see a pic of your boys in their uniforms
Oh... how can you stand the glare from the window directly behind the monitor?
I think that is bad for your eyes.
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Is that a chicken and a robot together up on the shelf behind you? What an unusual couple  |
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Hi clawson
She's wearing a tiara.... I always wanted a excuse to wear a tiara!
You guys look like royalty..
The Prince and the new Princess  |
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Well, from someone with obviously not enough to do on a Sunday afternoon, here is the rogue's gallery so far.
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ossi: Is your job with the spanish inquisition?  |
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zbaird wrote:
Well, from someone with obviously not enough to do on a Sunday afternoon, here is the rogue's gallery so far.
Chuck
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_________________ Carl W. Livingston, KC5OTL
microcarl@roadrunner.com
"There are only two ways to sleep well at night... be ignorant or be prepared."
The original Dragon Slayer !
Long live the AVR!!!
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You are one bad man!
I confess. It's just nice to have a face associated with the name, and it was a pain looking back and forth through this thread. I was just going to print this gallery for myself, then the devil made me do it.
I think it is very interesting that it's almost exclusively the old coots who use pictures for avatars. Daqq's the obvious notable exception, but even his avatar won't look you in the eye.
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Gwen wrote:
Oh stop it! You look great to me !
I'd say you need to invest in a pair of glasses!
Gwen wrote:
I see your mills.... I want one I want one!
Save all of your penneys, or see if you can talk get your uncle into springing for one.
Gwen wrote:
I'd love to see a pic of your boys in their uniforms
I'll see if I can find some to post.
Gwen wrote:
Oh... how can you stand the glare from the window directly behind the monitor?
I think that is bad for your eyes.
I don't know... I only just moved the mills there this past week. If the light is a problem, I'll just put something over the window.
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Is that a chicken and a robot together up on the shelf behind you? What an unusual couple
Yes! I really don't know what the Chicken is all about. I got it from my sister-in-law for Christmas about two or three years ago. I thought it was quite strange too. But then again, she is quite strange!
And yes, that is a Lynx-Motion "Pick & Place" robot with six degrees of freedom. I got it last year to run some experiments for an idea for work. It is constructed out of Lexan. I am thinking about making one out of Aluminum with a closed-loop servo system that used high quality DC motors and encoders attached to their back end.
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_________________ Carl W. Livingston, KC5OTL
microcarl@roadrunner.com
"There are only two ways to sleep well at night... be ignorant or be prepared."
The original Dragon Slayer !
Long live the AVR!!!
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Hi barnacle
WoW...she sure looks happy about something
Great photo!
That was when we got married, back in May. Honeymoon in a couple of days
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Honeymoon in a couple of days
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Zbaird wrote:
I think it is very interesting that it's almost exclusively the old coots who use pictures for avatars.
John's response:
Three words: Student Loan Officer!!
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js wrote:
@microcarl I love the antenna you have on top of you head and see that it is detachable  were you born with an antenna socket or did you have surgery to have it installed?
Gee JS, I didn't even catch that! It is a two-meter (144.000 MHz to 148.000 MHz) Mag-mount antenna. I guess it does look like I was born with it, it's such a perfect allignment.
I'm really supprised Gwen didn't catch that. What does she catch - the stuffed chicken!!! |
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| Carl, you know you could implant that robotic arm into that chicken, put it in front of a xylophone, and have it play Christmas carols -- XyloChicken. In your spare time. |
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| Accompanied pics seem to be a popular theme... My wife and I, New Year's Eve a couple of years ago. |
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| A more recent New Year pic, Jan 1 2006 on Fremont Street, Las Vegas. F has just finished a yard-of-margarita similar to the one I'm carrying and is feeling no pain. |
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well if we must
im the crazy one up front, and those fruitcakes behind me are some of my friends |
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Posted: Dec 11, 2006 - 02:46 AM |
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Ok, here we go.
There's the obligatory accompanied one - this is at my parents 50th anniversary. My sisters and I put it on as a surprise - invited all their friends from all over the country, plus Denmark and other spots. Total surprise
Second is in Sydney - I'm on the right next to my best friend a couple of years ago. Lived there from '72 to '82, only been back about every 4 years or so.
Umm, needless to say, this pic is the best of the lot, considering the amount of imbibement ...
I do have a picture of the day the Supra hit 167 at Pocono Intl Raceway (hence the avatar ). If the scanner works, maybe I'll post it. Hrm - got video too, though my buddy who took it was none too stable. Steadicam he's not. |
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This is a cool Idea! 1 week ago! It is for our Xmas cards that we are going to send to friends!
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| Ok, here's an actual photo of my wife and me. It was taken this year on the wedding day of my oldest brother. |
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Y'know, it's going to be *lots* harder to be abusive at each other now we know what we all look like...
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| Here's me, year and a half ago. Autoportrait, taken on the next day after renovation has ended and I've just moved in. |
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Y'know, it's going to be *lots* harder to be abusive at each other now we know what we all look like...
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OK, you got me as well... As it appears to be mandatory to have family
photos here, here's mine. I hope you'll find out which one out of them
is me. ;-) The remaining persons shown might explain why some of my
AVR things occasionally take a bit longer than the impacient might wish. |
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OK then, happy snaps time.
This is our daughter's wedding day 3 years ago. We are still grinning from ear to ear  |
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peret wrote:
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Y'know, it's going to be *lots* harder to be abusive at each other now we know what we all look like...
True... I am amazed how different people look in real life from how I imagined them. Except Smiley, of course, who looks curiously similar to his avatar.
You should ask Smiley why that is. I know, he told me - but I'll let him have the pleasure. |
_________________ Carl W. Livingston, KC5OTL
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Posted: Dec 11, 2006 - 02:12 PM |
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Ok, this one might be for the Gwen-is-going-to-be-jealous department, but itīs one of the few photos of me that has a reasonable quality (and this one still isnīt too good...).
Iīm the guy to the right, the other one is my business associate. The pile of white and blue junk you can see in the picture is Wandel & Goltermann telecommunications test equipment we had just hauled in from a rental service that was closed down. Itīs mostly pattern generators, bit error rate testers and selective voltmeters. |
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ikletti: Holy ... !!! That's beautiful! I'm jelaous!  |
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svofski,
Nice touch with the Borland shirt, but you need to look a little happier!! |
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@dksmall, what's with the shirt? I normally look happier, I hope. But renovation doesn't pass without a trace as it seems. Here's a happier shot of me  |
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of course people look unhappy after renovating. what's fun in building, if you know you can go do some destruction with a CHAINSAW afterwards  |
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Posted: Dec 11, 2006 - 04:41 PM |
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Hey Svofski,
is this photo from your application as a model for the Stihl calendar ? |
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Posted: Dec 11, 2006 - 05:19 PM |
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| Also i like the little growing branch between you and the cameraman. it looks also like shivering as it sees the chainsaw that is soon going to cut that little flimsy thing... also your eyes look evil like you are going to slice this into tiny little sawdust wile laughing... |
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Posted: Dec 11, 2006 - 05:47 PM |
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| svofski: Ahh much better! You just had to have the proper tool in hand......... |
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| svofski: NICE debugger. I thought about using a similar aproach to my projects that don't work... |
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My sincere apologies to all; I read the Santa thread and agree thoroughly with all the surrogate parents/grandparents. In my warm little cubby in this forum I forgot that freaks.net does resides on the ever expanding world wide web of who knows what's going on. My mistake I will be more careful from now on. |
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Posted: Dec 11, 2006 - 07:30 PM |
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Gwen,
You seem to be commenting about many photos, but I don't see any of you. Albeit most of the comments are polite compliments....
Unless of course you are implying, like Lee, that your avitar is the closest representation we will see of you.
Poor Gwen - getting it from all sides. You missed us old guys playing surrogate parents to Gwen in the "Dear Santa" thread (the parent of this one). |
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| @Jorg: I really enjoyed your picture! Are all those kids yours?? That is great stuff. Is the buggy a rental in Denmark? Looks to customized for a rental. I empathise because I feel guilty if I don't give PeeWee and his mom "right of first refusal" ragarding my free time. Tonight, I am letting her pick him up from school so I could get started routing traces and thought I would glance at this post first!!! Oh the guilt!!!! |
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This picture was taken in the Adirondack Mountains in New York State late September of this year. That's me on the left with three of my kayaking & hiking friends. The picture was taken at Marcy Damn 2-miles into an 8+ mile hike to Avalanche Lake and back. Note that I'm holding my hat so that it wouldn't blow off. Also note the low cloud cover in the background - that's why I have rain gear wrapped around my waist.
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> Are all those kids yours?
Yes, I believe so. :-)
> Is the buggy a rental in Denmark? Looks too customized for a rental.
Yes, it's a rental. The trailer was available at the rental station
as well, the only "customization" is that we fixed the kid's seat
(from a regular bicycle) in the front of the buggy for our youngest
daughter. That way, all five of us could fit. It's been quite a
heavy vehicle, but fortunately, Denmark is rather flat (and for the
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I was a little reluctant to post a photo, but I've found one with a nice background so here it is. If you want a bigger version, click the picture.
This one is from about 7 years ago, back when my knees had all the bits that knees are meant to have, and I used to work in the mountains during the winter. Imagine having to deal with views like that every day at work
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donblake wrote:
This picture was taken in the Adirondack Mountains in New York State late September of this year. That's me on the left with three of my kayaking & hiking friends. The picture was taken at Marcy Damn 2-miles into an 8+ mile hike to Avalanche Lake and back. Note that I'm holding my hat so that it wouldn't blow off. Also note the low cloud cover in the background - that's why I have rain gear wrapped around my waist.
Don
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the photo thread is coming on nicely...what next? Send a WAV file to show what you sound like ? |
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daqq wrote:
 the photo thread is coming on nicely...what next? Send a WAV file to show what you sound like  ?
Ok Daqq, that is quite enough.
I willingly put my picture up with the understanding that everyone would only be thinking I'm a dork. But posting an audio of myself would move my dorkness from that of suspecion to confirmation.
But, I guess everybody has already figured out that I am quite the dork.  |
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> I willingly put my picture up with the understanding
> that everyone would only be thinking I'm a dork.
Instead, people found out you're the guy with the mounted
2 m antenna on your head. :-)
73! |
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dl8dtl wrote:
> I willingly put my picture up with the understanding
> that everyone would only be thinking I'm a dork.
Instead, people found out you're the guy with the mounted 2 m antenna on your head.
73!
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dl8dtl wrote:
> I willingly put my picture up with the understanding
> that everyone would only be thinking I'm a dork.
Instead, people found out you're the guy with the mounted
2 m antenna on your head.
73!
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Since we're going for dorkyness, I can be seen in my avitar. "Where's the dork in that?" you might ask. Right between the Farmall M fenders!
Here's the original photo, I left it full sized so you can zoom in on the dash of the truck that the photo was snapped from. |
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No, actually the truck behind me was keeping up to me! I was on the tractor. |
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| microcarl: Uhm...you do realize that was a joke, right? Maybe a not too good one, but it wasn't meant seriously... |
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daqq wrote:
microcarl: Uhm...you do realize that was a joke, right? Maybe a not too good one, but it wasn't meant seriously...
Daqq,
Yes, I knew it was a joke. I thought I put a smiley face at the end. Yep! I just checked and, I did.
Jorg got me good though. I guess I'll never live down the fact that I publicly broadcast a picture with one of my tenticles sticking out of my head.
I'll just have to do some more work on my human disguise. Just don't ask what planet I actually came form.  |
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yep, actually it will do more than that. I've done ~60 but that takes a lot of R's ~ 3800RPM. It has a 413 Chrysler engine in it. The most dangerous part is the original cast flywheel; they've been known to come apart if over spun. It's just an old retired pulling tractor
Here you can see the "zoomy" headders. The snowmobile helmet is to keep the rain/sleet out of my face. The other guy (one with red face was feel'n the pain) We were going about 45 in this shot. |
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How cool!! I alway dream to drive a truck at that speed! pretty scary... Where I grow up, my father's friend used to have a truck, but it rarely went 35. Actually it was a mirable that still was running!  |
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OK, here's a shot at Pocono International Raceway. What's kind of cool is the way this was taken ... The photog used a 3-ccd digital camera from about 400 meters away. Some massive huge lens with a front element that was as big as both my fists.
Rules on the track were to keep a minimum of 6 car-lengths away from the car in front of you. The focal length and distance foreshortens the shot so it looks like all 3 cars are right on top of each other.
Speeds were around 40/50mph in the inner track twisties (in the shot), about 120 in the front straight (video) and I hit 167 on the back straight
http://monitor.pexicom.com:82/Pocono%202001%20clip.wmv ID/password is guest/guest
Talk about a blast Got a ride in a Ferrari 512BB, a 1100HP+ Dodge Viper and this tiny open-frame racer. The Ferarri was just amazing - the wail from the engine right behind you was simply staggering. The Viper was like a brick with a rocket motor on it. The scariest was the little open-frame job - you really really feel the speed, even though it was the slowest of the lot. |
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Dean,
Do you get the show "VICTORY BY DESIGN" where you live now? I could watch that show for hours!!! I was born and raised in the midwest but I do a pretty good impression of the English gentleman who hosts the show! My friends laugh pretty hard. Many moons ago I read a book called, "The Design and Tuning of Competition Engines".It was fascinating. |
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No, haven't seen that one - I'll look for it though. Recommendation from AVRFreaks are always noteworthy. I agree with you on engines ... In retrospect it seems amazing that such a conglomeration of mechanical contrivances that seem to be so at odds with each other can come together to produce such staggering things as the F1 racing engines or the enormous railcar engines.
My Supra is 12 years old now, with just over 100k miles on it. Still pulls to over 440RWHP on the dyno, and the modifications are minor to get there. 6 years ago that was considered pretty damn good. Today it doesn't even rate a mention or footnote, since the average HP numbers at the get-togethers (Supras TX, Supras LasVegas) are up in the 650RWHP+ range, with 800RWHP being common now instead of holy-crap-Batman!
I remember reading somewhere that the engines in a railcar at full throttle suck in fuel faster than you could pour it out. If you had a 5-gallon bucket, it would be drained out quicker than you could throw it on the ground.
It's like a helicopter, which seems to be such a nonsense piece of equipment. All that incredible motion and energy and noise, levers flipping and bits whanging against each other, all just to ... hang there. |
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Colin,
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Dean,
Here is the link:
http://www.victorybydesign.com/
Click Play on the advertisement and you will see the Host(a former 24 hour Lemans driver himself) taking these rare, very expensive, European race cars and running the #*%& out of them. Not only is the guy really knowledgeable about the history of the cars, he doesn't hold back when he drives them..(as you can see in the video)
Trust me, you would dig that show!
EDIT: Don't forget to check the "Sound Gallery" to hear a Ferrari ENZO!!! |
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microcarl wrote:
But, I guess everybody has already figured out that I am quite the dork.
Carl, I think I've got you beat as my daughter often reminds me: "Dad, you're SUCH a dork".
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Posted: Dec 13, 2006 - 07:58 AM |
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Hi
Great to see all these pictures of the Freaks Members.
Thought this thread was to show who you are.
Maybe a seperate thread for all the achievements might be a suitable idea.
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I have the same problem with mine using IE6.
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Posted: Dec 15, 2006 - 11:46 PM |
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Sorry to be a bit late to the thread and to bring it back on topic
I'm on the right - March 2006
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Posted: Dec 18, 2006 - 12:51 AM |
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Carl, I think I've got you beat as my daughter often reminds me: "Dad, you're SUCH a dork".
I envy what for me would be an elevation in status. My daughter called me the "chauffeur and wallet." |
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zbaird wrote:
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Carl, I think I've got you beat as my daughter often reminds me: "Dad, you're SUCH a dork".
I envy what for me would be an elevation in status. My daughter called me the "chauffeur and wallet."
Well, the kids are all grown and gone. But I have nick-named my wife and I "The Livingston Family Bank" because, the money seems to just keep rolling out - with no return.
I keep telling the kids that, they had better figure it out as, their mother and I woun't be here for ever. |
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Posted: Dec 19, 2006 - 01:54 AM |
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zbaird wrote:
I envy what for me would be an elevation in status. My daughter called me the "chauffeur and wallet."
I'm no longer the chaffer as my daughter's been driving for 4-years. However, she's in her 3rd year of a 7-year degree at a private university. Although she doesn't call me "wallet", at least to my face, I'm "wallet" BIG TIME.
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zbaird wrote:
I envy what for me would be an elevation in status. My daughter called me the "chauffeur and wallet."
I'm no longer the chaffer as my daughter's been driving for 4-years. However, she's in her 3rd year of a 7-year degree at a private university. Although she doesn't call me "wallet", at least to my face, I'm "wallet" BIG TIME.
Don
Someone at work said he would be glad when his kids left home as he would not have to do things for them. I told him that you have to do just as much (or more) - you just have to drive further to do it!
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c_hirst wrote:
Someone at work said he would be glad when his kids left home as he would not have to do things for them. I told him that you have to do just as much (or more) - you just have to drive further to do it!
That's the truth!
My daughter was home from college this weekend for a 4-day break. I didn't have to pick her up - she drove home (4-hour trip). We've had bad weather (heavy snow) just before she came home and just after she returned.
You never stop worrying about your kids. I don't think it ever gets easier.
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Posted: Feb 24, 2007 - 06:19 AM |
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photo quality is bad... Me the bald one in center
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The only reason this is here is to help people find me at the 430 Day! (or avoid me!)
It's the best i've ever looked!
And yes red is the normal skin colour for people of my race!
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i had a nice photo of myself, but this one should satisfy you taken 3 years ago, while preparing our place for band practices.
i'll check my girl's computer if there is actually my frontal presenting picture. after work.
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My photo along with the electric trailer I built to push my bike and recumbent trikes up to the speed limit. Yes, there is an AVR324 running the brushless motor!
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You don't look like a zombie very much. I must say that I am somwehat dissapointed.
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Posted: Mar 15, 2009 - 04:29 AM |
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I've been here a little while, and have increasingly been keeping an eye on threads even in the off-topic forum, so I think it's about time.
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I have a couple of questions...Brad, can we get more details on the trailer in the "projects" thread? and Micheal...the protective gear is from??? Which activity...?
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Posted: Mar 16, 2009 - 02:58 PM |
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The armour and parachute are for BASE jumping. The photo was taken just before a bridge jump in Idaho.
It's actually BASE jumping that got me into the whole electronics thing. I was trying to figure out the shortest distance it would take my parachute to open, and picked up SparkFun's WiTilt v3.0 to help. It was close, but not quite what I was looking for, so I picked up a cheap programmer, and started writing my own firmware. Not long after that, I started playing with the hardware, too.
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Oh ye gods and little fishies - Michael, you're crazy[1]. People think I'm mad enough, paragliding, but at least I wait till the wing's working before I get my feet off the ground.
Jumping and hoping it opens on the way down? Not for me, thanks!
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| Well, no wonder he engages in questionable behavior! As I suspected, there's a PIC in there. |
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barnacle wrote:
Oh ye gods and little fishies - Michael, you're crazy[1].
Crazy? Psh. At least I use a parachute that generally stays open once I get it there. Happily, in a little over 300 BASE jumps, I have not yet obtained the coveted injury photo.
How'd you get that fracture?
I'd love to get into paragliding someday. I did a couple of short flights at the local hill, but, alas, the summer is only so long, and I think I'd need to drop one of the other parachuting activities in order to take up paragliding properly.
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I have parachuted and started in on my A license but, went back to airplanes...more bang for the buck!!
So, are you D-rated? a jumpmaster? Or did you just buy a chute and leap??
Very thrilling...not for me...anymore!!
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| Low altitude collapse and spin. The ground turns out to be not so soft as it looks. |
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The ground turns out to be not so soft as it looks.
Nor one's bones quite as strong as they appear!
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Posted: Mar 17, 2009 - 12:25 AM |
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Neil,
Your CT scan image appears to show a fracture of the thorasic spine. (The white oval above the white "T" located in the lower midline of the photo, with a jagged black line through it.)
The base of the "T" is one of the bony bumps you feel when you run your finger down your back.
The two whitish circles, at 3 O'Clock and 9 O'Clock, with a partially blackish center, are your kindneys.
The label on the top right says, "CT Spine Cervical".
Either your Doc's CT scanner needs an upgrade, or
You landed even harder than one might have at first envisioned, with your cervical, (neck), spine relocated to the level of your kidneys!
A little further and you would have had your head...well, never mind.
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JC: I thought those might be kidneys, and was wondering why the image was labeled as cervical spine. Thanks for clearing up the mystery.
Neil: I take it you managed a full recovery from your injuries?
John: That's awesome! I find myself drawn to all kinds of flying, and airplanes are somewhere on the list.
I've got my D license, coach and instructor ratings, my rigger's seal (for packing reserves), an expired tandem master rating and demo rating. But I haven't been doing a lot of skydiving in the last few years. Most of my summer weekends have been spent in the mountains, sometimes jumping (cliffs are my favourite fixed object), and sometimes hiking back down (if the winds are no good).
However, I'm finding that I miss the social atmosphere of the dropzone, and plan to spend a bit more time jumping from planes this summer. I'm really looking forward to it. I'm just finishing off the second prototype of an audible GPS-based glide angle indicator, which I hope to use to improve my wingsuit flying.
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Doc,
That's one of about three hundred slices from neck to hips, as I'm sure you know! I ended up with T7, T12, and L1, sundry ribs, punctured lung, bruised kidney, bruised liver, and (later) shattered spleen.
Recovered, mostly, bar lower back pain as and when...
Got a reserve chute deploy and repack practice this weekend, as it happens!
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Sitting in the office with my oldest daughter.
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Neil,
I'm glad that you are, for the most part, back in one piece! I'm also glad that you carry a reserve chute!
Greg,
As a very rusty private pilot I am envious of your office!
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Doc,
Did a test of my reserve yesterday on a zip wire... it worked. Unfortunately, after the repack, it didn't... The maker of the harness was there and he couldn't make it work reliably either; he's sending me a new part to sort this out. |
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Unfortunately, after the repack, it didn't...
That sounds ominous. Our condolences to whomever you packed it for. |
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Reference Testing Chutes:
Man,
And to think I thought that testing code was an important task!
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Chuck - it was me!  |
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Neil - it was a joke!  |
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jgrunt wrote:
Low Resolution image:
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DalPilot...Greg,
Did you drive a B-52 in the service or...is my ID of your profile pic incorrect? Your office is a ? Great picture too - very sweet:0) |
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johnrk wrote:
DalPilot...Greg,
Did you drive a B-52 in the service or...is my ID of your profile pic incorrect? Your office is a ? Great picture too - very sweet:0)
Yes, I flew the B52, both G and H models. Also about 500 hours in the T38.
That's an MD88 I'm sitting in with my daughter.
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Yes I know I'm 6 years too late, hopefully then nobody will see these
Taken 6 month ago while on a 5-day talk through the Karijiji National park in the Pilbara reagin of Western Australia. (I'm a nature photographer as well as electronics freak).
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While I posted in this thread already - that was 5+ years ago and the picture there was 8+ years before that so I think an update might be an idea. I like this picture from a couple of years ago:
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Remind me not to disagree with you, or at least stay in Aus if I do
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Awesome, Looks like the first weapon I was issued when I was in the Army. Was always fun getting paid to go to the range and shoot! Now some of the other stuff was not as fun... |
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I believe it's this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M249_light_machine_gun
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I think the bi-pod is the first clue that "light" might be a a misnomer.
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Well if we're doing updates, the only gun I have is my left arm when I'm serving. Here's one from Nationals last year.
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Ok. So a number of you might know that I don't necessarily like having my photo taken. (That's why my avatar picture has always been something else.) But, sometimes it can't be helped.
Atmel's photos on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... amp;type=1
The picture is of Massimo Banzi at the Maker Faire in the Bay area a couple of weeks (or so) ago.
The guy in the blue shirt is me. Well, ok, the back of me.
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