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Posted: 2/18/2020 5:39:57 PM EDT
We have a lot of experts here on Arfcom.
Many think they know a lot, but don't realize others here may know more about a subject matter, skill, or whatever. Are you considered an expert at something? If so, what is it you know better than anyone else here. We have Kia/Volvo/Merc techs that could walk you through the most over-engineered vehicles on the road. We have a large number of lawyers of varying specialities that could help you win the weakest of cases. We have fighter pilots that have done things with a plane one could only dream of doing. In other words, people here know a ton of stuff, some would even be considered industry experts and leaders of their field. I am confident enough to say that I know more about rugby and the craft of acting (Meisner) than anyone here. Pretty lame when considering the grand scheme of things. Certainly it pales in comparison to what others here know. I don't care how trivial the expertise is. It would be nice to know who knows what. |
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High purity water system design and production, and maybe Solidworks.
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10 years as a commercial, industrial and residential electrician. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. 20 years working as an engineer/product manager/director engineering for the largest lighting manufacturer in NA. Been in and/or lead Outdoor, Industrial, Downlighting, Emergency, Indoor divisions in the Co. I know the domestic and foreign competition. I know the certification requirements. Multiple patents. If it's lighting, I know it.
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Possibly Kotlin programming. I'll likely be able to hold my own against anyone here when it comes to Java and C, but may not be better than them, per se.
EDIT: And comfortably using the metric system. |
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I support a software package for my job, and am the best known expert in the world for it.
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Traffic management, from building intersections to coordinating large cities, to infrastructure design of said systems, vehicle detection, different controllers and cabinet setups and software to run em. Different communication set ups, different camera systems and troubleshooting and maintaining all of it.
Pretty boring to most people but I enjoy it and I’m pretty good at it. |
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I'm pretty knowledgable about German issued Mausers, 1898-1945, but mainly those of the Imperial and Weimar eras. Specifically the Gewehr 98. AMA about them, I'll likely know.
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Traffic management, from building intersections to coordinating large cities, to infrastructure design of said systems, vehicle detection, different controllers and cabinet setups and software to run em. Different communication set ups, different camera systems and troubleshooting and maintaining all of it. Pretty boring to most people but I enjoy it and I’m pretty good at it. View Quote Wait, you're IN Florida. We need to talk... |
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How to program in a computer language I wrote and never showed anyone.
Oh, and porn. |
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Jack of all trades and master of none,,,,,describes me very well.
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23 yrs selling in the appliance business, mainly mid to high end appliances. Not afraid to fix them either, but know there are others far more knowledgeable in that field.
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Fire code, fire inspections, public fire safety education, fire investigations, pretty much everything fire prevention related.
Non work related, I am becoming an expert in lawn maintenance and care. Nothing like a deep green striped yard to come home to. |
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The inner workings of a Fresenius 2008T Hemo Dialysis machine.
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Art History and Art collecting.
Note that's with a capital "A". No shits given about things you bought at a County art fair or shopping mall art gallery. My expertise is 15th-18th European art. |
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Other than Art, I'm an expert on vintage BMW motorcycles.
Even though I sold both the ones I had to send my youngest son to Germany for a year. I've won four show awards with my vintage BMWs and was invited to be a vintage bike judge at Barber Motorsports Park one year. |
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Not smarter.
There are lots of equals in my trade on this board. We all come from different backgrounds within the trade. Smart folks on here for sure. |
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How to submit a veterinary drug application to the FDA and get it approved.
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Traffic management, from building intersections to coordinating large cities, to infrastructure design of said systems, vehicle detection, different controllers and cabinet setups and software to run em. Different communication set ups, different camera systems and troubleshooting and maintaining all of it. Pretty boring to most people but I enjoy it and I’m pretty good at it. View Quote I know a little bit about supporting a lot of people in remote or temporary areas. |
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Not smarter. There are lots of equals in my trade on this board. We all come from different backgrounds within the trade. Smart folks on here for sure. View Quote Always learning...and there are a ton of folks here that have taught me all sorts of things. |
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Other than Art, I'm an expert on vintage BMW motorcycles. Even though I sold both the ones I had to send my youngest son to Germany for a year. I've won four show awards with my vintage BMWs and was invited to be a vintage bike judge at Barber Motorsports Park one year. View Quote My uncle has a very old and beautiful single cylinder BMW. I can't remember the model, but I want it! |
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SIP. To a lesser degree IMS/VOLTE. Fairly boring but it pays the bills so I cant complain too much.
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Don't know if I know more than anyone else here, but I'm an expert in Slope Stability, Hydrocollapsible soils, pavement design...
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Axes.......I have 93 right now. Swung every one of them. Every length and head weight one could imagine up to 4 lbs.
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The history and categorization of metal and all of its attendant subgenres.
Particularly death metal of all stripes. |
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