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ChrisS

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Some of you know I moved from MA to TX last year and of course I had to get a new job. It's a start up with the "inventor" of the technology still in day to day operations. Well, I came across this and it pretty much personifies a typical conversation with him.

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I'm (overly familiar) with that clip.
What ar you actually doing?

- Doug
 
There's at least 3 different versions of that skit on the net (probably more). all tailored to specific industries. the actual Chrysler made training video is my favorite. Thanks for posting it again. it's always a treat. I'm still trying to get a few of those lines memorized.
And someday I gotta get me some Millford Trunnions.
Hope the new job is going well!
 
I think *most* of the folks I work with are like that. :laugh:

<span style="font-size: 8pt"> <span style="font-style: italic">good to hear from you Chris....hope all is well </span></span>


Basil said:
Chris, we're almost neighbors now!

You "big state" guys crack me up. That's like saying I'm almost neighbors with people in Cananda. :jester:
 
aeronca65t said:
You "big state" guys crack me up. That's like saying I'm almost neighbors with people in Cananda. :jester:

you mean you're not? now I'm hurt.
 
What is so wrong with when we say something is "down the road a bit" it may be a two hour drive? Just because you could be three states away by then?

When you live in a state with quite a bit lower population density (btw, New Jersey has the highest in the US) you look a bit furhter for your neighbors. :smile:
 
just couldn't "bear" to be far away.
 
AngliaGT said:
I'm (overly familiar) with that clip.
What ar you actually doing? - Doug
When natural gas comes up a well it brings water up with it. The water has salt and other dissolved solids in it. Normally it gets re-injected into a deep well for disposal. The company makes evaporators the use waste heat to drive off clean water back into the hydrological cycle and crystallize the salt.
 
ChrisS said:
AngliaGT said:
I'm (overly familiar) with that clip.
What ar you actually doing? - Doug
When natural gas comes up a well it brings water up with it. The water has salt and other dissolved solids in it. Normally it gets re-injected into a deep well for disposal. The company makes evaporators the use waste heat to drive off clean water back into the hydrological cycle and crystallize the salt.

So in other words, basically the system described in your video? :banana:
 
Chris
Welcome to Texas! Sort of funny I'm in the water biz too Work for GE Water doing mstly commishinig PLC HMI.
Muni Phara and of course Industrial. RO EDI EDR UF NF UFMBR. Fun stuff to work with.

You will need to come up to Dallas next spring for the All Brit Show I'll get you some info later. its a great show we had 58 spridgets this year and 380 euro cars total fun show great setting .
yea texas is huge.
An example of how big? a trip from Minneapolis MN. to Brownsville TX.
When you reach Dallas your about halfway there...
 
I hate driving west across Texas. It's takes ALL day LONG !!! ( and everything looks the same.)
 
Yea you can see where you’re going to have lunch and look in your mirror and see where you had breakfast let’s see you do that.
 
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