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Certain reefs and underwater ledges, in certain places, and how the interact with swells of certain directions, tides and winds.
Its been 30 years or more but I still visit them in dreams. Certainly better than anyone here. |
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French fries from scratch: learned in the 1960s from McDonalds
ETA 1: Gold foil restorations (class I and V, mainly) ETA 2: Purification of human blood neutrophils to a light, seafrost green ETA 3: Separation of neutrophil antimicrobial peptides/proteins (especially: myeloperoxidase, serine proteases, defensins, and calprotectin) ETA 4: Speciation of Agregatibacter (Actinobacillus) actinomycetemcomitans, Agregatibacter (Hemophilus) aphrophilus, Eikenella corrodens, Capnocytophaga sputigena, Porphyromonas (Bacteroides) gingivalis etc. Although once thought to be anaerobes, they are actually capnophilic or at worst, microaerolerant. |
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Nothing. I'm pretty sure a few of the ATF agents hanging out on here even know the contents of my gun safer better than I do.
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The inside of Marion Hammer's office and the depths of the FL Political System. Also .40 S&W.
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I can get McDonald's French Fries and you compare this skill to a chef? Please. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Thread: What Do You Know Better Than Anyone Else On Arfcom?
My reply: My wife! |
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I was a machinist but I know there are more experienced/ better machinists on here.
I shoot sporting clays and skeet for fun but I'm positive there are better shooters here. The only thing I can think of that I know that maybe no one else here does is that charging a Grizzly bear may cause the Grizzly to turn and run away. I don't suggest you try it out. |
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I know a lot about a lot. But I'm not a top expert on anything. Even with the stuff I do for a living I have seen posts here from people with far more knowledge and ability at it than I have.
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I know quite a bit about electric substations and the power grid in general.
However I’m 100% certain there are guys here that know more than me. |
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Most likely, LEGOs. Though it’s very possible some of my fellow AFOLs are on here.
Other then that I’ve got nothing, not old enough to have much else. |
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Quoted: You need to come to Florida and sort their shit out! Wait, you're IN Florida. We need to talk... View Quote |
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Quoted: I also make traditional and other Indian items. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/468452/20191121_214259-1169332.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: I also make traditional and other Indian items. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/468452/20200118_203127-1241258.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/468452/20200104_150605-1220727.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/468452/20191121_214259-1169332.jpg View Quote I collect Navajo jewelry (Hopi and Zuni also, but mostly Navajo). |
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Maintenance and repair of large mining equipment electrical systems (walking drag-lines, shovels, electric trucks, bucket wheel excavator).
Looked at Wiki's page just now and the animated gif of a walking drag-line is playing in reverse. LOL |
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Making baby drills.
Not little drills but you know what im saying. |
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Firefighting chemicals and more specifically AFFF. I know the guy who knows more than me and he's not an arfcommer.
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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. Who were the founders of the Modern Art movement known as Synchromism? No Googling! |
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Also, i wouldn't say im the best in the world, but im pretty good at grafting.
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Better than anyone here? Likely nothing at all.
I do know a fair amount about the automotive industry, it's both a hobby, and pays the bills. |
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Recovery, of very heavy things that some how go into places that they shouldn't be.
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Stanton MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell. You didn't say that I couldn't use another Search Engine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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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. View Quote Have done a little reading on it and it looks fascinating. As for me, 20 years in the consumer electronics industry, 15 years in high end home automation, 5 years running my own business. There are a couple of "us" here. I won't say I know it better then anyone here but I know some things about some things. Also I am probably in the top two in obscure knowledge about 80s toyota pickups. |
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Floor covering. Tile, wood, lvp, carpet.
I’m also pretty decent on a superbike. |
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Darwin was responsible for the greatest science fiction ever written... Sucked in way more human beings than flat earth. @Darwin,@Huxley View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Possibly.... most things related to Combat swim, swim stroke analysis, water confidence and high effort (with weight) treading. Been training people and coaching this stuff for many years.
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Probably nothing. I consider myself fairly well rounded and intelligent, but there are a large number of other very intelligent people on this website and I'm not going to claim I'm the smartest in any one subject.
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Explosive bonding of dissimilar metals View Quote There is a company in SW Pa (actually they are world wide, but they bought out a local one here) They have bought Ti plate and coil from both my current and prior employer. They do it in an old underground limestone mine, not far from where George Washington kicked off the F&I war at Jumonville Glen. Never did get to see their facility, but then no one is obviously in the cave when they set off the charge. I know a fair amount about hot and cold rolling and processing CP and some alloy (6-4, 3-2.5, Gr12, beta alloys) titanium coil and plate. |
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Solid pine furniture.
5 years ago likely blast attenuating seating, but been out of that game awhile now. |
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