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R.A.S.ers' Professions?

Ruud van Ga

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Ruud van Ga » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 00:55:07

On Wed, 09 Jan 2002 13:36:46 GMT, "Colin Harris"




>> On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 22:15:25 -0800, "don hodgdon"

>> >Photographer

>> Programmer here.

>...and a very good one!

:)

Ruud van Gaal
Free car sim  : http://www.racesimcentral.net/
Pencil art    : http://www.racesimcentral.net/

Jan Koh

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Jan Koh » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 10:34:50


Chief Flunky at The Pits.

Oh...that's my NIGHT job, you wanted to know my DAY job, eh?  ;]

Computer Security Consultant (contractor, not perm) for the US Postal
Service.
John Pancoast, Dave Henrie, I will need to see your IT security plan
TOMORROW,
8:00 AM sharp, on my desk!

<GRIN>

Cheers!

Jan Kohl
The Pits - 6 years and counting
http://www.theuspits.com

Scott B. Huste

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Scott B. Huste » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 01:22:08

Johns Union and I don't believe it's in his contract.  You will need to hire
someone else to do it   <VBG>

=P

Scott
PA-Scott




> > Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> > simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could
> therefore
> > also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> > Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> > (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant, and
am
> > considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> > What about you guys?

> Chief Flunky at The Pits.

> Oh...that's my NIGHT job, you wanted to know my DAY job, eh?  ;]

> Computer Security Consultant (contractor, not perm) for the US Postal
> Service.
> John Pancoast, Dave Henrie, I will need to see your IT security plan
> TOMORROW,
> 8:00 AM sharp, on my desk!

> <GRIN>

> Cheers!

> Jan Kohl
> The Pits - 6 years and counting
> http://www.theuspits.com

Remco Moe

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Remco Moe » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 01:46:56



Chippendale dancer...

Remco

Carl Ribbegaard

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Carl Ribbegaard » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 01:49:18

Programmer

Usenet top poster ;-)

/Carl

pjgt..

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by pjgt.. » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 02:43:47



> Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could
> therefore
> also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant, and
> > am
> considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> What about you guys?

I was a plumber for many years, but I am now a Building Surveyor.

8-)

*Peter* -  http://www.cix.co.uk/~peterpc/home.html

ray

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by ray » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 03:46:49

Canadian Government employee (note I didn't say worker.) :)
Yup.. another computer geek here.  Network Admin.

and for all those guys that work for race teams, I'm available to drive.
Will drive for free.  One day I'll get my race team off the ground.
(last year I ran AutoX's and drag racing in the new 'bird, and am
rebuilding the old 'bird for the road course.)

I love driving Sim Cars almost as much as driving real cars.
I'm actually not a geek - kind of a Redneck/Geek cross.  My garage
is full of dead cars, and my ba***t full of dead computers.

Ray
--
80 Trans Am

For my REAL return email, change the bitbucket to my first name,
and it's only a dot com.  The rest is spammer bait.

istof

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by istof » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 04:06:00

hi,

currently a novell project manager
previously
analyst / developer (options trading software in delphi)
network manager (lan / wan)

all of them were  contracting jobs.

programming seems to be a hobby i've stuck to even through the
networking jobs.  currently thinking og making a quick frontend to
swap carsets for f1 2001.  if nobody does else one, i might even
finish it :)

Regards all,
istoff

John Pancoas

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by John Pancoas » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 04:11:55

  Damn straight :)

-John



> >   Union and proud of it :)  Now that Frank's taken care of, nothing from
> > you, or I'll post on Jacob's that you really like the N4 damage model!
:)

> Good man.  Teamster here.  Don't let them cheap-ass Capitalists bully
> you around & rip you off.  Work Union/Live Well.  :-)

> --

> Fester

John Pancoas

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by John Pancoas » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 04:13:21

  You're being to harsh; a crappy damage model would be an improvement :)
But hey, got wrecked at C***te the other night, lost my rear, spoiler,
etc..........and then ran my best lap of the race, lol!

-John



> LOL!   Well if they didn't fix that ***of a damage model, it won't be on
> my PC long enough to get a review other than:  Like N4, its and arcade
racer
> (flight sim).   ;)

> Scott
> PA-Scott



> >   ROFL!  Alright Scott, I'm sending a goon, er, that's Labor Organizer
in
> pc
> > speak, to your door today!  :)

> > -John

> > p.s.  And his first business is wrecking your pc before you write a
review
> > of N2002, lol!  :)



> > > LOLOL

> > > Be unemployed and put your employer out of business, Join a UNION!
=P

> > > Scott
> > > PA-Scott



> > > >   Union and proud of it :)  Now that Frank's taken care of, nothing
> from
> > > > you, or I'll post on Jacob's that you really like the N4 damage
model!
> > :)

> > > > -John



> > > > > You don't want to get me started on labor unions... or Uncle Goy
> will
> > be
> > > > > here and it won't get pretty.   LOLOL

> > > > > --
> > > > > Scott B. Husted
> > > > > PA-Scott
> > > > > http://www.racesimcentral.net/



> > > > > >   Hey, no union knocking or I'll flame Stanley!  :)

> > > > > > -John



> > > > > > But wait a second... you *ARE* from the Dark Side, you're
working
> > > > > > > for an union!!!

> > > > > > > --
> > > > > > > -- Fran?ois Mnard <ymenard>
> > > > > > > -- May the Downforce be with you...
> > > > > > > -- http://www.racesimcentral.net/
> > > > > > > -- This announcement is brought to you by the Shimato
Dominguez
> > > > > > > Corporation - helping America into the New World...

John Pancoas

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by John Pancoas » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 04:14:14

  Lol Jan, it's in the mail..........oh wait  :)

-John




> > Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> > simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could
> therefore
> > also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> > Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> > (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant, and
am
> > considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> > What about you guys?

> Chief Flunky at The Pits.

> Oh...that's my NIGHT job, you wanted to know my DAY job, eh?  ;]

> Computer Security Consultant (contractor, not perm) for the US Postal
> Service.
> John Pancoast, Dave Henrie, I will need to see your IT security plan
> TOMORROW,
> 8:00 AM sharp, on my desk!

> <GRIN>

> Cheers!

> Jan Kohl
> The Pits - 6 years and counting
> http://www.theuspits.com

John Pancoas

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by John Pancoas » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 04:16:57

  ......sound of rustling papers in background............"Ok, here we are
Rocko........Husted, some hayseed villa in Pennsylvania........you know what
to do; remember, no visible marks this time."

  Lol, ouch Scott; you DO know Unions, don't you?  :)

-John



> Johns Union and I don't believe it's in his contract.  You will need to
hire
> someone else to do it   <VBG>

> =P

> Scott
> PA-Scott





> > > Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> > > simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could
> > therefore
> > > also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> > > Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> > > (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant,
and
> am
> > > considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> > > What about you guys?

> > Chief Flunky at The Pits.

> > Oh...that's my NIGHT job, you wanted to know my DAY job, eh?  ;]

> > Computer Security Consultant (contractor, not perm) for the US Postal
> > Service.
> > John Pancoast, Dave Henrie, I will need to see your IT security plan
> > TOMORROW,
> > 8:00 AM sharp, on my desk!

> > <GRIN>

> > Cheers!

> > Jan Kohl
> > The Pits - 6 years and counting
> > http://www.theuspits.com

Bart Brow

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Bart Brow » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 05:38:45

Frankie --

You were a student 7 years ago, when I first stumbled across you in some
forum -- what were you, 13?

BB

Eldre

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Eldre » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 05:44:30


>telemetry/setup "engineer" for a race truck team (MBTR)

Sebastien wins... <g>

Eldred
--
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Eldre

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Eldre » Fri, 11 Jan 2002 05:44:30



>I'll give ya one guess :)

Musician?
:-)

Eldred
--
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