So now that you have the time Brian.........can we expect a maccat in cuben, maybe .75oz? =)
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So now that you have the time Brian.........can we expect a maccat in cuben, maybe .75oz? =)
Congratulations Brian! All of the hard work does pay off.
Gotta be proud of yourself for completing that while maintaining your cottage industry. I remember yet, that feeling of completion when I finished my undergraduate, as though it were yesterday. That was 36 years ago. Relish the feeling, it will be with you a long time.
I'll bet that's a load off your mind. I know a few engineers and all of them (electrical, chemical and mechanical) seem to have made a career out of their hobbies and enjoy life quite a bit. I think users of tarps will benefit from having an engineer working on the problem.
Congrat's Brian that's great new's!:thumbup::woot::thumbup:
Atta Boy Feller!!!!))))))))
That's awesome, man - congrats! I have lots of friends who are Engineers, and watching what they went through makes me so glad I never chose that path... :laugh:
So re: my tarp... can you make it before you move? I want to be able to tell people that it was hand-made by this crazy Engineering student working out of his dorm room! :lol:
(I'm sort of kidding - make it whenever you make it, but it is an awesome story)
Good Job Brian. :D
-Mark [islander]
Congrats Brian! It's been great following your progress and I'm looking forward to more great things!