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Originally Posted by Zabo
You're a lucky one. The sys. admin for the Aviation campus doubles as my Airframe Systems instructor.. Not that we do much other than running aircraft and sleeping in a Sabreliner all day.. Mmm comfy leather seats.
It also just tends to be happenstance that the Sabreliner in question is N1JX which from my understanding was Jack Nicklaus' old private jet.
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Oh yeah, the old North American Sabreliner. It was an Air Force trainer before being adapted for commercial business jet useage. Very good plane, many of them made between the late '50s and early '80s.
My lab processes data from test flights of the F/A-18 Hornet Navy fighter jet. Neat stuff.
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Originally Posted by camaro5
We manufacture rollers for marine applications.
So buy some Made in USA boat rollers, so I can buy a new Camaro SS, or maybe just survive, please.
Combines center roller and end bells for the best guidance and boat protection. Made from polyurethane, it is shock absorbing, will not mark your boat and will outlast ordinary rubber many times over. Complete set includes bow roller, end bells, bolts, nut, and washers.
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I own a boat. What's their application, as a dock line or anchor rode guide to avoid rubbing and chafing? What name are they distributed under?
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Originally Posted by gtahvit
I'm the Project Lead and Systems Architect for an Antiterrorism readiness application used by the Navy.
I could tell you but.... you know the rest.
And I teach part time.
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My company contracts on a Naval Air Base, so I get to use NMCI (Navy Marine Corp Intranet) everyday.

And now, for security reasons HTML e-mails can no longer be viewed as more than plain text. What a pain! Some that include pics are virtually unreadable. Not something you had a hand in is it?