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Greetings from Crump, Michigan, USA

PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:07 pm
by Daryl Dacko
Hi Folks,

I've just joined and wanted to let you know a little about me.

I'm Disabled/Retired, and I worked in the chemical/drug industry's most of my life.

Half my life I was a Field Engineer and the other half Instrumentation Journeyman then Engineer and Programmer.

As usual I've got a million hobbies, which I switch back and forth from when I get bored or can't progress without more money :D

I'm most active right now in radiation instrumentation, photography and amateur telescope making.

I hope to learn a bit from these forums and if I'm lucky I'll get to pass on a little info.
Given the high level of expertise on this list, I expect to learn more than teach !

So, thanks for reading, and I hope to see you all on the lists,
Daryl

Re: Greetings from Crump, Michigan, USA

PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:28 pm
by Joe Jarski
Welcome to the board Daryl! I'm another Michigander that hangs out here and like you, I have a million hobbies. I haven't been too active lately - been keeping overly busy with my job and working on the homestead. There's a lot of good people here and a wealth of knowledge to tap!

Re: Greetings from Crump, Michigan, USA

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:23 am
by Doug Coulter
We should mention that Joe and I are the principals of "DJ's", and our specialty (at least here) is nuclear instrumentation just now. If you're into that, you might want to check out our metrology subforums and the threads there, as well as DJ's - which is kind of a list of the "finished" projects Joe and I have been doing.

And of course, welcome to the board!