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| Registered User New Member | Hello, During the day I work on breaking semiconductors. At night I work on separating my fingers from my hands. No luck on that yet, but I haven't really been trying too hard. Perhaps I can find help on that here. Regards, Charlie |
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Hi Charlie, and welcome to the forums. I have a rule, the fingers stay on the ends of the hand, "I am a finger owner not a finger donor". Are you a Micro$oft employee or work in that field? Glad you joined us. John
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| Registered User New Member | Hi John, No, not a Microsoftie. The moniker has several possible meanings, but in this case that one is not intended. I'm an Electrical Engineer, so the prefix 'micro' figures heavily into what I do for a living, both literally (microseconds) and figuratively (serving hardware). It is a handle with lots of meanings, kind of like having a versatile tool in your shop. Charlie H. |
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Hi charlie quote "kind of like having a versatile tool in your shop." Like a router,,, huh! Do you have any projects on the go?Thanks for the reply ![]() John
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King | Hello Charlie and welcome to the forums. Glad to have you join us.
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