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04.07.2008, 09:27 PM

Hey guy's, thought I'd throw up an up-date.

I've got another three weeks on the pins (man this is getting way old). Then I can get to see what kind of dexterity I'll get back. Hand seems to be healing up real well.

On the job front I'm going to get out of the mechanic's field and find and hourly job with some bennie's. I've got an interview tomarrow with ESC (elecronic systems consultants) it's a high end (super high end) home electronic's company. They do home theaters, sound systems, automation, ect... They do a ton of work for the billionares up here in Aspen, wish me luck.

Spent some more time on the motor and hopefully will have it all drawn up befor my "down time" is over. Will keep you posted.

Lutach, no call to mit yet. I think I'll just try to go with current available materials. That should make prototyping easier as the shop won't have to figure out how to work with the material.


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Recoery. - 04.08.2008, 01:36 AM

Of course we all want to hear good news about your recovery. Glad to hear that things seem to be going well at this point. As for the job, that sounds like a pretty cool field to go into at this point as well. Now we know where to go for all of our electronic needs and questions when putting in the new home theater system. Good luck with that interview. There is one problem of cousre. I worked for a millionare a few years a go. They are never satisfied no matter how hard you try or how good your work is. It is just never enough. It can be very frustrating.

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Hey guy's, thought I'd throw up an up-date.

I've got another three weeks on the pins (man this is getting way old). Then I can get to see what kind of dexterity I'll get back. Hand seems to be healing up real well.

On the job front I'm going to get out of the mechanic's field and find and hourly job with some bennie's. I've got an interview tomarrow with ESC (elecronic systems consultants) it's a high end (super high end) home electronic's company. They do home theaters, sound systems, automation, ect... They do a ton of work for the billionares up here in Aspen, wish me luck.

Spent some more time on the motor and hopefully will have it all drawn up befor my "down time" is over. Will keep you posted.

Lutach, no call to mit yet. I think I'll just try to go with current available materials. That should make prototyping easier as the shop won't have to figure out how to work with the material.
   
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