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I'm done with School
Just got my basic automotive cert. So in about 2 years when i get off probation cali here i come.
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Congrats! Good luck with it! :)
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Way to go, man. I bet that feels pretty good. I've got just under two years left for the masters. When that's all said and done I'll have been in school right around 20 years. That's like 1/4 of my life. :eek: And then I start work on my post-graduate doctorate. While working full time, that oughta only take me about another 6 or 7 years. But I'll get all kinds of cool letters after my name.
--nathan (future....Dr. Nathan Burgess SCD, MPT, COMT) |
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You really should consider signing up for a couple of the ASE exams next Fall!! If you don't pass, it's still cool because they send you a detailed report outlining your strengths and weaknesses, and you can see first hand what areas you need to focus on. In my book, it's a never ending quest to keep getting better. :) Take care, ~Chris |
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im just messing with you Chris, cause it is so easy to do! Congrats slow! my suggestion is dont take all the tests at once. take the ones you know you are stronger in then start studying up on the others. |
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Check it out: iPod info :) Take care, ~Chris |
ATTENTION: ASE Technician that "wires" in your new stereo!HEHE
kooo.....:cool:
for an ASE Certified Technician and a computer wiz that you are, you HARDWIRED the iPOD in your truck? WTF!!!? did you use silicone instead of tape? or did you just wing it and called it a day?:D tisk...tisk...:confused: |
Ahem. Allow me to elaborate. At first, the only way I could use it in the truck was with one of those crappy Radio Shack mini FM transmitters. It worked, but it sucked. I then discovered that Sony used to make a device that works with my stereo, and allows multiple auxillary sources to be attached via RCA cables. I located one such device, mounted it under my seat, and now simply have to plug in the mini stereo plug into the iPod's headphone jack, and the entire contents of my iPod are available through the head unit, via RCA cables. My reference to hardwiring was a poor choice of words, but intended to express the difference between being sent to the stereo by a crappy little FM transmitter versus a physical connection through the cables.
http://homepage.mac.com/pkrwud/.Pict...s/stereo3.jpeg :) Take care, ~Chris |
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