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    Projects that needs PE stamps

    I'm an electronics engineer and routinely design schematics and supervise PCB layout. I have a PE license but I'll never have to stamp anything in my current job function. All of my work is considered "exempt by statute" since it is performed for my employer and doesn't directly impact public...
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    Kids of EB

    No kidding. My youngest is 19 mo right now and he's impossibly cute and just barely starting disobey and throw tantrums. Two months ago, he was just old enough to understand most of what we'd asked him to do and would try so hard to do anything we said.
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    Kids of EB

    This. We've got 4 Britax convertible car seats-- two for each vehicle. Yes, they are expensive, but keeping the kids rear-facing as long as possible is worth the expense. We found it ironic that when one of our cars was broken into in Chicago, the thief broke a $100 window, took a GPS that...
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    Where'd you get your stamp?

    I used engineerseals as well. I went old fashioned with an inkpad and a fixed stamp.
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    Home Beer - oops

    I started out kegging (I already had the system for carbonating mead) and have never bottle-carbonated a beer. The best things about kegging are that you don't have sediment in your beer (a turn off for many non-homebrewers and an inconvenience for everyone) and you don't have to bottle at all...
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    Home Beer - oops

    I started making beer before I ever liked it. I started with mead and wine which are both similar to extract beer brewing but the engineering behind all grain brewing pulled me in. Through research, I discovered my tastes and only brewed those styles.
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    Home Beer - oops

    This.
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    Easy way to carry the Reference Material

    A rolling suitcase. There were lots of people with crates or backpacks, but almost everyone who had more than ~8 references had a suitcase. I had folded big pieces of corrugated cardboard to convert my suitcase into a make-shift bookcase, but the proctors made us put all the books on the table...
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    Home Beer - oops

    Was the serving temperature the same the whole time? If the beer you guys drank from the middle of the keg was consumed at a warmer or colder temp, the vanilla would have seemed more or less prominent. I'm now sure which way it would go, but probably more bitter at colder temps and...
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    Exam desk size?

    In Hillside (Chicago Area) the tables were about 20" deep by 6' long with 2 people to a table. I had a mountain of references for the Computer Exam so I put them all on the floor but was later told that all material had to be on the desk for inspection. As I was stacking everything on the...
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    funny pic thread

    I forgot that movie even existed until just now. I loved that movie when I was a kid.
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    Home Beer - oops

    Weird. Why in the middle? I haven't brewed since last fall and it's making me sad. At least I didn't have any mice get into my grain over the winter.
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    Best Reflective Material?

    Checkout the material they make tubular skylights out of. That stuff is pretty flexible and crazy reflective.
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    Pe Computer exam

    I was at a seminar all day today and am just now catching up on correspondence. I'm glad GroesbeckEE got back to you. Does his explanation clear it up for you? The simple way to look at is, you have to 2 conversions: one decimal-to-float to store 111.875 and one float-to-decimal to retrieve...
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    Pe Computer exam

    I passed the Computer PE exam last year. You're not alone. I don't have my copy of the computer sample problems with me, but I'll try to remember to look at it tonight.
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    State Specific exam info

    In Oct 2010, the Chicago area location also disallowed schaum's guides, PPI quick reference guides, and anything handwritten. Surprisingly, they DID allow printed materials (even ring-bound printouts from the internet) in spite of their posted policy requiring all materials to be publisher...
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