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Jimi D

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dochep said:
My EBMM is a '97 AS with a nitro lake placid blue paint job, bone nut, Seymour Duncan alnico II pros in all positions, and string savers.

ummm.... yummy! :) Post us a pick dochep - that avatar's wee small! ;)
 

GWDavis28

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JFRICK said:
I'm 27 and a draftsman for a land surveying company. I just sit around and draw maps all day long.

Raz said:
Yeah, another dfratsperson...so thats drafting 2, IT-111 and Finance-95...oh and gardening -1

Guys, I've been a draftsman since I was 16. :)

I've worked my way up to a Mechanical designer doing Cad design since 1987. 3D modeling rules!!! :D

I've always wondered what EBMM using for there cad models?? Jon, Scott, Derek anybody?

Later, Glenn |B)
 

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GWDavis28 said:
Guys, I've been a draftsman since I was 16. :)

I've worked my way up to a Mechanical designer doing Cad design since 1987. 3D modeling rules!!! :D

I've always wondered what EBMM using for there cad models?? Jon, Scott, Derek anybody?

Later, Glenn |B)

Good question...yo GW, ever heard of X-Steal? I used to do be a structural detailer, using the X-Steal software...man now that had sweet 3D modelling capablilities!
 

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Raz said:
Good question...yo GW, ever heard of X-Steal? I used to do be a structural detailer, using the X-Steal software...man now that had sweet 3D modelling capablilities!

Razman. sorry never heard or used it. I started using Computervision and Personal Designer then graduated to CADDS 4X (Still CV software), then to CADDS 5 Parametric (Again CV stuff). Finally we had a giant merger and we are using Blow-Engineer. I've messed around with Autodesks Inventor, very nice package and Ironcad which I love, but am still a novice on.

8+ hours a day I use MisFire 2.0 from PTC.

Later, Glenn |B)
 

bluebullet

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37 ,machinist. hey jon is music man looking for any c.n.c programers i figure with the employee discount i would come out way ahead. :D
 

Morrow

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at 52 I am a commercial photographer by day and a bassist by night.I play mostly blues ,R&B, and roots music.I also play upright.I'm generally over in the bass forum but thought it would be ok to drop over and say hi.There's quite the cast of characters over here.
 
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kbaim

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Okay...who the HELL let this guy in?

:cool:

Thanks for stopping by, don't let the door...


Kidding!

Drop by anytime

KEITH
 

Bassplyr

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age 37 and own a music store. Sometimes I might even sell something there.
I play bass 1-2 times a week in my 80's rock cover band Late Arrival.
 
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ned911

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39 and the day job is database marketing/customer relationship management. Great wife, 2 Portugese Water Dogs, no kids.

Been playing off and on for 16 years (mostly on) as a hobby but would like to get into a casual band 1 night a week and the occasional gig.

Real passion is racing my 1972 Porsche 911 and some day I hope to race in the 24 Hours of Daytona.

Ned
 

puppiesonacid

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ummm 21 and unemployed hahha. When i was employed i was a personal trainer for the handicapped/disabled. I have a steady girfriend of almost 4 years...live at home and im trying to get back into college (for what? i still dont know but with the way the job market is w/out a degree... i'm crawling back to that institution of academia) I am learning electronics in my spare time in hopes that someday i can build amps, pedals and guitars under my own company name. but thats just one of my dreams... I actually do help out at my local music store ( the owner felt sorry for my broke arse i think) nothing big but he lets me look around at all the stuff behind the counters. I actually found a NOS mint ROSS compressor and he gave it to me for a couple days work. pretty cool eh? but yeah...everyone here has a pretty good job it seems and loves what they do. I cant find out where i fit in this world. Im still trying to figure out how it all works...but i think thats my problem anyways...i think too much.

God bless,


Tony
 

Lew

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Tony,I think you can overthink almost anything,just roll with it,Im not super happy at work,you always have to have something "better" in sight,well I do anyway.
And if you have had a happy relationship with your missus for 4 years,your doing better than alot!
Stiff upper lip as we Brits say :D
 

zyx345

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29. I work as a banker in NYC. Basically I manage people's ($250k+ in liquid assets) money for them, i.e. retirement plans, mutual funds, lending, bank accounts.

Been playing nonprofessionally for 17yrs. My current EB MM is a JP6.
 

Stupac

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I'm 19, been playing guitar since I was 18, just alittle over a year. I'm a computer repair/technician at my family owned electronics store, Coast Electronics. And no they didn't just hire me because I was family, well at least I don't think they did. Anyways over the year I've been working there I've come to realize that I hate computers, and would rather persue a career in music, you'll probably see me on the street corners a decade from now, I'd be driving/living in my beat up '86 prelude with 2 primer white fenders, with 4 or 5 guitar cases(with their guitars) in the trunk and back seat, you'll recognize me, I'll be wearing a tattered flannel shirt over my 18th annual bridge school benefit concert Tshirt and 3 pairs of ripped up jeans and a crazed, glassy gaze upon the passing crowd, blasting smoke on the water through the 2 inch speaker of my pocket amp, so please drop some change in my guitar case so I can buy another set of strings and a 9V battery, you'd really just be saving yourself the trouble of having me follow you for half a block yelling obsceneties about your mother if you don't. Thanks in advance. Argh, I knew I shoulda been a bass player, people love basses, it's because of the low frequencies I think.
 
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Bassplyr

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Stupac, you're a friggin' riot!!! Or maybe you could do stand up comedy on the street corner...no 9 volt needed! Hilarious man!
 
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