Thursday, April 24, 2025

White shirt, black tie. He's an engineer!

 


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  1. In a wind tunnel.

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  2. not to mention the note pad or shirt pocket liner

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    1. I too noticed the pocket protector...

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    2. The pocket protector is dispositive.

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  3. Left out short sleeves, dead give away.
    Jpaul

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    1. Steve the EngineerApril 24, 2025 at 7:40 AM

      comfort more important than fashion. Yup, engineer.

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  4. "they come a running as fast as they can
    every girl crazy about a engineer man!"

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  5. That's how my father in law dressed his entire career at Rockwell.

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  6. Engineer fashions have changed. We are more casual now.

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  7. Back when slide rules ruled.

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  8. This is a declassified photo of around the 60's - Look at the aircraft and notice how advanced the model is. And people think that the SR-72 is only now being made??? These things are up there flying 30-40 years before they admit that they even exist.

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  9. Are you standing on his shoulders?

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  10. I had the privilege to work with these guys as they were in their very final years in the aerospace industry, and even then they still wore their pocket protectors - not note pads

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  11. The wind tunnel i worked on in the 80's was made in england during WW2. All hand fitted wood for the chamber, it was a thing of beauty. It was scrapped i heard a few years ago, shame as it was a pleasure to use

    Exile1981

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  12. If he asks for breakfast, don't tell him no.

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  13. Boys and their toys. Someone has to make the toys.

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  14. The pocket protector is a very useful piece of gear. All of your tools in a convenient carry-all.
    On a first date (to the Muny Opera) I showed up at the girl's door in a short-sleeved white shirt (buttoned to the top, no tie), my USMC birth-control glasses (in addition to my contacts) and my trousers pulled up almost to my armpits . . . the better to show off the white socks (over my black socks) and my black low-quarters. I - of course - had my pocket protector and a calculator pouch hanging from my belt. Once she got over the shock and I had a good laugh, I ditched the extras and we went to the show.

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