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  1. SSmith

    What happens when an alligator bites an electric eel?

    I always played the game as a kid about which animal would win "rhino or alligator" or "tiger or boa constrictor". Unfortunately, Youtube wasn't around as a kid to show us the results of some of those pairings. Thankfully that problem has been fixed. I present to you the Electric Eel versus...
  2. SSmith

    Air Force enters 4th day of pounding MILFs

    Full story here. Now that's an action I could, ahem, get behind! /Sorry. Couldn't resist.
  3. SSmith

    Cross Country Trip

    I'm taking a solo cross country trip on my bike---6,500 miles, 25 states, 17 days. (Route here if anyone is interested.) The plan is to scoot across the I-40 as fast as possible. That's the longest stretch of road, and also the least interesting to me. After that I'm averaging 350mi/day. I hope...
  4. SSmith

    Does anyone ride in here?

    So does anyone else ride in here? I took advantage of the cold weather season earlier this month and upgraded to a Honda VTX 1300 in Illusion Blue (purple/blue flip) for 2/3's book and included about $2k chrome and other add-ons. I've been on several short distance trips so far, and am amazed...
  5. SSmith

    Awesome website

    So many childhood (and some adult) arguments would have ended if I had access to thie website sooner. I present you with----Gladiator bugs
  6. SSmith

    How do you...

    So I had a rough morning yesterday and decided it was time to apply some friction therapy to help get the rest of the day back on track. Mid-session, someone walks in the bathroom, stops, and turns around to leave. I need to find this person to find out what exactly they saw. What would you do?
  7. SSmith

    ASQ Exams?

    Does anyone here have any experience with the ASQ exams? I'm prepping up for the CRE (Certified Reliability Engineer) exam next March and it looks tough. For engineering fields as focused as mine, the body of knowledge is extremely deep--especially compared to my experience with the PE exam...
  8. SSmith

    NSPS WARNO

    This will probably apply to Federal employee more than the rest, but I wanted to give everyone a heads up about NSPS that was not discussed during our conversion. I have recently accepted a job in a different Army unit. The position I am currently in is NSPS. The one I am moving into is not...
  9. SSmith

    GRE exam

    One of the perks of the new position I will be moving into is how close it is to a university (UAH) that offers an engineering PhD program. Part of getting my application package ready was taking the GRE. You have the option to either take the paper based test or the computer based test. The...
  10. SSmith

    Out of control IT

    One of the great privileges of working for the federal government is an unprecedented amount of oversite on every action/decision its employees take. Of course this includes internet use as well. Today it hit a new low though. I went to the retirement account website to see what the days markets...
  11. SSmith

    KENTUCKY - RESULTS

    Taken from Kentucky Board of Engineers and Land Surveyors: Scores for the surveying exams were mailed Wednesday, December 12. Engineering scores have not been received. Ive got a strong feeling about getting the letter today.
  12. SSmith

    General Statistics Problem

    Heres the problem: 5. A dimension under control is assumed to be normally distributed with a mean of 6.55 and a standard deviation of 0.15. The acceptable range for this dimension is 6.45-6.80. The percent of product that is nonconforming is most nearly: A. 4.7% B. 24.4% C. 25.2% D. 29.9%...
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