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These days I'm a LA Building Control Surveyor and a Chartered Building Engineer but prior to that I was a Mechanical Design Engineer for the Marine and Defence Industry. I've also occasionally dabbled in a bit of architectural plan drawing and structural engineering, but I don't seem to have as much time for that these days.

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Mind me asking what the site is called? I love a spot of DH when I get the chance.

Of course not - www.TartyBikes.co.uk (or click link in my sig) - but we only do very specialist stuff for trials bikes (Danny MacAskill hoppy hoppy stuff)!

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These days I'm a LA Building Control Surveyor and a Chartered Building Engineer but prior to that I was a Mechanical Design Engineer for the Marine and Defence Industry. I've also occasionally dabbled in a bit of architectural plan drawing and structural engineering, but I don't seem to have as much time for that these days.

And minor deity..... :d

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Of course not - www.TartyBikes.co.uk (or click link in my sig) - but we only do very specialist stuff for trials bikes (Danny MacAskill hoppy hoppy stuff)!

Interesting thanks, impressive site. I used to have a few friends with 20" wheeled Monty's - I used to lust over the Monty X-Lite back in circa 1999 ish!

 

That M5 Carbon on your site looks unreal!!!

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I'm a software developer, writing bespoke programs, mostly for smaller companies.  I set up my own business in 1992, and thoroughly enjoy being my own boss.

 

DerekJ - it's nice to hear of someone else who uses Foxpro.

 

Geoff

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I am a salesman, selling medical endoscopes to Scottish hospitals.

 

 

Oooh! I had one up my orificium fundamentalis a couple of weeks ago! :o

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I'm a genuine Homer Simpson, I work in a little known world called Health Physics, basically Radiation Safety.

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Process Engineer for engine assembly of a well know Japanese car maker

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I'm a genuine Homer Simpson, I work in a little known world called Health Physics, basically Radiation Safety.

At a station or elsewhere?

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Just wondering why almost no one states the company they work for.

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I'm a programmer at a company that makes the tools which developers use to generate the code for all of those computerized gee-gaws on modern cars that are so unlike the sevens.

 

I also write a blog for them here.

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At a station or elsewhere?

Currently at Bradwell.... but have worked at most of the UK's reactor and research sites..... I've Dabbled a bit in elsewhere...... but let's not discuss that here

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My daughter born at Lossie while I was serving there....fond memories of the whisky trail and in particular Macallan 15 year old!

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Now theres a good day out visit old pultney distillery in wick a good dram and excellent twisty roads most of you would call b roads but thats our main roads.

Of course the dram is for the passenger :)

And yes its the one in craigellachie

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