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MA Dead Men Steam Schools (Dan H.)

J.C.A._3
J.C.A._3 Member Posts: 2,980
Nadine?

Who cares about Paul making it back? (no hands raised)

Ah the fun you had. Tan and flopping in the snow is your payback! Welcome home bunky! Chris

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  • DanHolohan
    DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,600
    April is coming fast

    And these three are close to being full:

    April 4 in Holyoke

    April 5 in Peabody

    and

    April 6 in Randolph

    Ya snooze, ya lose.
    Retired and loving it.
  • Brad White_40
    Brad White_40 Member Posts: 31
    Dumb Question Dan....

    I do intend to attend the Randolph event. Finally get to meet you in person and with a tan no less. (I missed the Providence wetstock due to the flu back in Nov. 2004.) Anyway, that was not my dumb question:

    Would this class be of benefit to engineers? I am thinking of spreading the word in my office (consulting engineers) and the Jr. engineers and up and comers might benefit if you think it is geared for the technical as well as the hands-on side.

    Thoughts?

    Thanks Dan - or now that you are Hawaii-fied -oh, is it... Danno?

    :)


    Brad
  • Bill Nye_2
    Bill Nye_2 Member Posts: 538
    Engineers

    Brad, Dan likes engineers. He goes slower and uses smaller words when engineers are in the class, so they can keep up.

    How can you tell an extroverted engineer from an introverted engineer ??

    The extroverted one will look at your shoes when he is talking to you.
  • Brad White_40
    Brad White_40 Member Posts: 31
    LOL!!! :^D

    Good one, Bill! Made my day.

    Tell me:

    What color are *your* shoes? :)
  • DanHolohan
    DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,600
    Got back home last night,

    and just in time for the snow. I miss my flip-flops.

    The seminar is both technical and hands-on and filled with stories that will make you smile and wonder. Yes, engineers have enjoyed it.

    Look forward to seeing you, Brad. Thanks.

    Sign up soon, though.
    Retired and loving it.
  • Brad White_40
    Brad White_40 Member Posts: 31
    That's gotta hurt coming back now...

    but it was fun living vicariously through your postings.
    I just signed up for Randolph this minute and will post a notice in the office.

    Now, if only Paul Lessard made it back...

    See you then-

    Brad
  • DanHolohan
    DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,600
    Thanks,

    and Paul left a couple of days ahead of us so he should be chilled to perfection by now.
    Retired and loving it.
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