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Computer engineer specialising in database development and artificial intelligence.

So yes I can help if you can't work out what mail merge does in MS word (as my mum asked me when I told her I finished my degree).

I also do media design and layout, usually helping mates do logos for their businesses, design ads, promotional materials etc.

Oh and I work at J-spec, so I can usually organise buying and shipping small parts from japan at cost, as long as its not a major hassle.

I'm hangin out to see what SkylineGeoff brings to the table :D

"Hi I'm with the army, I can help you invade a small country, deploy a tactile nuke and twin turbocharge your RB25DET"

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I'm hangin out to see what SkylineGeoff brings to the table :D

"Hi I'm with the army, I can help you invade a small country, deploy a tactile nuke and twin turbocharge your RB25DET"

"and take someout out with one shot from 1000yards....."

hahah

I drive a fast car so if anyone needs to get anywhere really fast... ohh wait, so does everyone here.

lol, i shoulda been here earlier -

as an architectural draftsman i draw exclusively in 2d using Acad, also starting to use a bit of 3d Revit.

so if ya need some floor plans drawn up for your floor sanding (overkill?), i'm the guy  :D

it just so happens that my dad actually works for boeing as a catia operator, so it's possible he knows your mate INASNT. he reckons that there has been a bit of an increase in the number of skylines in the boeing carpark of late...

He hasent got a skyline.

He got a pay increase at boeing so he bough a new car, which i havent seen yet.

Well.. Another engineer here..

I'm a product development engineer at a satellite navigation company.. If anyone wants stupidly expensive GPS receivers and simulators let me know..

I specialise in embedded hardware & software - real time stuff, embedded linux, hardware design etc.. Might build an ECU based on a 400MHz StrongARM one day :D

-Patrick

Hey ppls.

Well, I'm looking for somebody to Sand and Polish about 65 square meters of floorboards in my house.  Almost black stain, and matt finish.

So, does anybody here do it?

Should we start a register of what people do?

BASS OUT

yeah my dad has been doing it for 40 years

I'm a professional money spender :rolleyes: If you ever need to spend some money, let me know and I'll tell you the best way of blowing it away and never seeing it again.

Ferni, we all drive fast cars but some are faster than others :rolleyes: No Al, just coz yr car's red doesn't mean it's faster than everyone else...

wow I feel unskilled! :(

I'm the Jill to ylwgtrs Jack!

I can paint/service/sew, PA/Admin/IT/Webdesigner/Photographer/Chef but first & foremost always a mum...

No degrees here :D

Who does tinting and who makes steel brackets?

Chris don't worry I'll be sure to call you, if I ever need someone to post to SAU for me :D hehe

Hey Funkymonkey do you have a 32 with gold rims?

(typing too fast = cant type for sh** lol)

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Yeah right, sorry.  I meant xRHETTx

what does xRHETTx mean anyway?

Yeah, I used to draft in Autocad, and then model in Solid Edge

Now I sell the machines we make insted of designing them.  I do very very little drawing now.  I have somebody to do it for me!

Well first i thought it meant Rotary Hemi Electronic injection Twin Turbo

Then i realised it is just my first name wih Xs each side, like straight edge hardcore guys used to do back in the day. Hardcore as in music.

Ive been working for the last 2 years doing autocad and Proengineer. I can also use SolidEdge pretty well and work is soon changing over to Unigraphics, so ill soon have that down pretty well soon.

I can also use Fluent for performaing computational fluid dynamics problems and use Nastran/Femap for finite element analysis. Hows that sound?

All other things aside, I'm going into the home renovation biz with the wifey and spend lots of time travelling. Sick of corporate/govt/military crap. Did someone say a month in Thailand on Koh Samui????

All the stuff posted above is true if you have the need/dollars and want to avoid Govt/NATO/UN red tape. Not keen on tac nukes over 20 kiloton. Bad for sunburn.

I drive a fast car so if anyone needs to get anywhere really fast... ohh wait, so does everyone here.

Not I... I don't cosider the GTS "fast".

and no Kaz, it dosen't have gold rims... although it sounds like a good idea.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...49180&hl=altria

hasnt been updated for a while :P

my job type should hopefully change soon... could be a bad or good thing... most of u will consider it a shameful thing but thats all i'll say :)

xHRETTEX

Do you do 3D Modelling?

i do. not for a living though. but do make some money from it. the first pic is of a miniature jet engine.

the second pic is of a multi throttle setup.

as for my paying jobs, (thats right, i have two jobs, have to pay for mods somehow), my day job is as a metal spinner (sheet metal work). some of our better known clients are:

* nizpro

* brescianni racing

* max dumesny motorsport

* hrt

* fpr

* harrop eng

other job is a foundry / cnc machine shop. some of there clients are

* aps

* speed technology

* hollinger

* motec (throttle bodies)

* perkins motorsport

* hrt

* fpr

* hallibrand

* starr

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I am a public accountant. I make financial statements and tax returns for companies, trusts, super funds, partnerships and individuals...... So if anybody needs their tax done ..... :)

Look out, here come all the accountant jokes :D

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