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Holy schnikes!! At the half, Paraguay 1 - Italia 0. :trippy: :trippy: :trippy:

Watching it on the Spanish channel... much more entertaining :P

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I know they're composite, but what is the difference between a safety toe and a non-metallic toe?

I think safety is just plastic. Maybe an harder ABS vs a true composite for the "non-metalic"

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Holy schnikes!! At the half, Paraguay 1 - Italia 0. :trippy: :trippy: :trippy:

Italy 1 : 1 Paraguay

Tie

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I don't know anyone in that industry, sorry.

Know anyone in an industry that would be looking to hire a co-op/ intern with a degree? :) Or any Bad ass companies looking for entry level engineers?

Looks like I may not get into grad school until next fall if A&M doesn't come through :(. I'm fairly certain I can get my schooling paid for so I'd rather not commit myself to a company (like a real job) before grad school, unless its some crazy bad ass company, then I'm down...

Not exactly, but could maybe help point you in a direction. Any particular areas you'd like to live?

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Holy schnikes!! At the half, Paraguay 1 - Italia 0. :trippy: :trippy: :trippy:

Watching it on the Spanish channel... much more entertaining :P

The announcers are better which is easy to tell even when you don't speak Spanish.

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I watched until the tie occured, then went for a bike ride.

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Holy schnikes!! At the half, Paraguay 1 - Italia 0. :trippy: :trippy: :trippy:

Watching it on the Spanish channel... much more entertaining :P

The announcers are better which is easy to tell even when you don't speak Spanish.

goooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllll!!!!!111!!1!! :suicide-santa: !!11!!

:)

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I watched until the tie occured, then went for a bike ride.

I put on 3 miles last night.. I feel like 300% garbage though.

I'm really affraid that what ever laid me up a few years back and helped me gain 60+ pounds is comming back for round 2....

This time I will still work out through it even if I can't go to work or it criples me.

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I'm so happy that as a noob here I decided to jump to the last page of this thread instead of reading the entire thing :peepwall:

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It's worth a read. ;). I have not missed a page, could possibly be the single largest topic.

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Just got back, had the boy out for some practice. He is getting better, slowly.

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Wish i could find a fucking tape measure

Here's a funny story that happened to me today.

Police were in the turning lane three cars in front of me, light turned green.. they flipped a bitch and got behind me, me thinking "fuck.." so we're driving no and they speed up and pull in front of me.. i think to myself, "thank god" then! they pull on my side and go TUUURRN TTHHHEEE MUUSSIICCC DOWWWNN while making a hand notation like hes turning the knob on my head unit hahaha fucking porkers!

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Not that I'm looking for a steel toed boot; just a regular ass 6" lace up leather work book with a non marking sole...in size 12 EEEE...

For working inside or outside?

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General Motors has taken its Cadillac dealer network in for service in a big way, and the company is hoping that consumers will be able to tell the difference soon. While the products in GM's luxury portfolio have come a long way in just a few short years, customers lured in by slick ads and slicker sheetmetal have been turned off by a dealer experience that has remained largely unchanged over the decades. To fix that problem, The General recently brought together 300 salespeople for a training seminar in Chicago.

So how do you go about training workers to give customers a more gratifying sales experience? GM decided to turn to a group that knows a thing or two about hospitality – Ritz-Carlton Hotel Co. – for some help. The hotel gurus suggested that dealership owners free up some cash to help rectify bad service issues. Some dealers have given sales people up to $500 in cash to help wow customers. The money can be used to provide free maintenance or extend subscriptions to OnStar or satellite radio in the event that a customer has a problem at the dealership.

The Chicago seminar is part of a nationwide training tour that GM hopes will stamp out the brand's reputation for hit-or-miss service.

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Not that I'm looking for a steel toed boot; just a regular ass 6" lace up leather work book with a non marking sole...in size 12 EEEE...

For working inside or outside?

Inside, outside, upside down; basically any situation where sandals or canvas/synthetic footwear would be ill advised. I've got a handful of prospective models to try out, most of them Red Wings. I just need the time and funds to go shopping, both of which are in short supply following my clinic visits and that whole parvo scare.

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General Motors has taken its Cadillac dealer network in for service in a big way, and the company is hoping that consumers will be able to tell the difference soon. While the products in GM's luxury portfolio have come a long way in just a few short years, customers lured in by slick ads and slicker sheetmetal have been turned off by a dealer experience that has remained largely unchanged over the decades. To fix that problem, The General recently brought together 300 salespeople for a training seminar in Chicago.

So how do you go about training workers to give customers a more gratifying sales experience? GM decided to turn to a group that knows a thing or two about hospitality – Ritz-Carlton Hotel Co. – for some help. The hotel gurus suggested that dealership owners free up some cash to help rectify bad service issues. Some dealers have given sales people up to $500 in cash to help wow customers. The money can be used to provide free maintenance or extend subscriptions to OnStar or satellite radio in the event that a customer has a problem at the dealership.

The Chicago seminar is part of a nationwide training tour that GM hopes will stamp out the brand's reputation for hit-or-miss service.

How about just making a vehicle that doesn't need serviced every three months?

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I'm so happy that as a noob here I decided to jump to the last page of this thread instead of reading the entire thing :peepwall:

Read it all or :ban2:

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I don't know anyone in that industry, sorry.

Know anyone in an industry that would be looking to hire a co-op/ intern with a degree? :) Or any Bad ass companies looking for entry level engineers?

Looks like I may not get into grad school until next fall if A&M doesn't come through :(. I'm fairly certain I can get my schooling paid for so I'd rather not commit myself to a company (like a real job) before grad school, unless its some crazy bad ass company, then I'm down...

Not exactly, but could maybe help point you in a direction. Any particular areas you'd like to live?

Texas duh! :P

What I really want to do is intern co-op so i have the option of going to any school I please without being obligated to the company (Unless its a bad ass company with a position available in Texas :P) So I really would live anywhere because I want to be doing this for approximately a year before I head to grad school and I know I could handle working any where for that long.

Yes I'm not being specific, but that's all I can give you lol

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I watched until the tie occured, then went for a bike ride.

:woot:

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She's 19-20

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Not that I'm looking for a steel toed boot; just a regular ass 6" lace up leather work book with a non marking sole...in size 12 EEEE...

For working inside or outside?

Inside, outside, upside down; basically any situation where sandals or canvas/synthetic footwear would be ill advised. I've got a handful of prospective models to try out, most of them Red Wings. I just need the time and funds to go shopping, both of which are in short supply following my clinic visits and that whole parvo scare.

And yes I did help remodel the den mostly wearing my leather Clarks sandals, :lol:

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