Rorschach Prize Reach Test?
Reach behind the couch cushions and what do you find, hmmmmMMM? :)
Rorschach Prize Reach Test?
Reach behind the couch cushions and what do you find, hmmmmMMM? :)
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world to attach the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?" ~ Professor "Dick" Soloman
We can not change the past. If Muslims in this country want to create a "Reformed" sect that sticks to the peace aspects of their beliefs, then I'm all good with that. Christians certainly don't own the patent on killing but considering what so called Christians have done in recent times with regard to women's health clinics, I can only view Christianity and Islam as two sides of the same coin.
Hello.
Islam is not that bad, so stop making such a fuss or we will peacefully cut your tongue out!
Christian moral values are excellent! and if you keep it up we will burn You at the cross!
Me next ...Me next ... <waving hand at the back of the room>
Hey Charles...What did your pop do? As in textiles(I assume) like as a job.
Just wondering if he was a chemist or colorist or something like that.
rot
"In the field of opportunity, it's plowing time again."
N.Young
Dye chemist. Then Chief Dye Chemist. During the late 70's his role began to expand to not only Chief Dye Chemist but, personnel manager, head of waste treatment department, waste treatment was a big deal because the water released from process, although going to the municipal waste treatment plant, had to be "cleaned." Eventually, under my father's direction, the waste water leaving the plant was cleaner than the water coming in from the municipal source and he had to prove it on a number of occasions. He also became head of inventory and a few other things as time went on and textile manufacturing was leaving the country. 45 years at one company, under different names, until he retired in the mid or late 90's. Eventually before he left the company was down to a small handful of employees and a new, small group of owners. After his official retirement, they kept calling him to ask a million questions regardless of the fact that he left clear documentation of where all the pieces fit. LOL!
Effin cool. Thanks man.
I was hired by an old man alcohol synthesis guy.
Used to talk about the grand old scale up of Grignards and lab junk.
These old men were and still are the finest in the business.
I would love to chat with your pop.
Probably forgot more than I know.
FB
rot
Last edited by rot; 08-28-2010 at 07:53 PM.
"In the field of opportunity, it's plowing time again."
N.Young
He also showed them how to make drinking water that started with a series of stacked vats. Don't ask me anymore about that one. I've been meaning to look into it more but time keeps on slipping.
Hello.
Water treatment is one thing that the EPA gets real upset about.
The Union Stockyards in San Antonio finally closed over the pollution that a 1000 cows crapping 24 hours a day caused.
My turn.
Where did you learn the art of mixology?