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    How big is your certificate?

    Here's a link to an article that was written about the car: http://www.importmeet.com/blog/2012/03/29/best-of-both-worlds-v8rx7guys-ls1-swapped-1993-mazda-rx-7/ There's a video there too :)
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    How big is your certificate?

    Haha... yes.  Cammed LS1 in a 3rd generation RX-7... runs 10.8's :)
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    How big is your certificate?

    Just got my WA... it's about 13" X 10-1/2"
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    Random Poll: How much pencil lead did you use?

    It takes like 30 seconds!
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    When am I a PE? Post exam or post registration?

    Engineers with "EIT" on cards or in signatures are always a source of chuckles around our office...
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    Random Poll: How much pencil lead did you use?

    Thank you.  You can just delete the 0.750" one completely. I don't specifically remember using my eraser, but it's got a pretty decent chamfer to it so I must have had to do some that I don't remember...
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    Random Poll: How much pencil lead did you use?

    Grrrr... somehow this thread was submitted as complete before I could finish out the poll and make read properly ... and I'm too much of a newbie to have editing ability :( .  If a mod wants to edit it to say 0.750"-1.000" and 1.000"+ please do it.
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    Random Poll: How much pencil lead did you use?

    I was staring at my pencil at work today and had one of those random moments where I decided to check how much pencil lead I used during the exam.  Since I haven't used it since, I used a calipers to measure the "loaded lead" vs. an untouched lead.  I guess I used 0.31".  Anyone else have an...
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    Official I Passed Thread

    Washington - mechanical systems and materials... pass! I am very surprised, had myself pretty convinced I would be re-taking in october. Very happy and can wait to get the license number and certificate in the mail. Im sure its been discussed elsewhere,  but the proctor forgot the 1 minute...
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