Holy crap, Matt! A real indusry player right here at mercurymarauder.net! I was shooting the Into the Blue premiere in L.A--maybe I saw you? 'Course, I wouldn't have noticed you anyway since I was staring at Jessica Alba the whole time! Wow, Torque and Into the Blue--you're the most successful screenwriter I know!Matt Johnson said:That's me. Hopefully 2007 will see the release of a movie I just wrote about the Baja 1000.
Made It So!Network Shooter said:By the way, if you're still reading this thread, Logan, I've been "asked" by that network NOT to use the screename I have here anymore. I also have to ditch the "improper and unauthorized" use of the logo in my avatar. If you see this post, Logan, I guess, just change my username to "Network Shooter." Thanks.
Network Shooter said:...I've been "asked" by that network NOT to use the screename I have here anymore. I also have to ditch the "improper and unauthorized" use of the logo in my avatar...
Donny Carlson said:Either that, or some weasel dimed you.
2003 MIB said:God, I wish I could talk like that...
No, I used to also use that name on a different forum that they saw. Haven't been here for awhile, so I forgot to get it changed here too. Hey Todd!!! Thanks Bunny!Donny Carlson said:Wow, somebody from NBC legal reads MM.NET forums?
have you done any work on Nextel Motorola phones?Topher said:I'm a Sr. staff mechanical engineer working for Motorola's Mobile Devices division (cell phones). I'm part of a team that designs the housings & other mechanical/electro-mechanical components that make up a cell phone, which involves many types of manufacturing methods- injection molding, stamping, die cast, MIM (metal injection molding), painting, plating etc. Been there for 10 years & I've traveled around Europe & Asia visiting suppliers & our manufacturing facilities. Can definitely be high stress at times, but is rewarding when you see people using the products that you designed. Here's a couple links to recent products I've worked on-
Pebl U6 http://direct.motorola.com/ENS/web_producthome.asp?Country=USA&language=ENS&productid=30527
Rokr E1 http://direct.motorola.com/ENS/web_producthome.asp?Country=USA&language=ENS&productid=29790
Chris
Loco1234 said:have you done any work on Nextel Motorola phones?
P.s. I work at an Engineering Firm.....
Network Shooter said:I shoot movie stars at premieres and behind-the-scenes footage for some big TV network that starts with the letter 'N.' By the way, if you're still reading this thread, Logan, I've been "asked" by that network NOT to use the screename I have here anymore. I also have to ditch the "improper and unauthorized" use of the logo in my avatar. If you see this post, Logan, I guess, just change my username to "Network Shooter." Thanks.
ParkRanger said:1. My first job was working in an Orange Juice factory, but I got
canned. I couldn't concentrate.
2. Then I worked in the woods as a Lumberjack, but I just couldn't
hack it, so they gave me the axe.
3. After that, I tried to be a Tailor, but I just wasn't suited for
it -- mainly because it was a sew-sew job.
4. Next, I tried working in a Muffler Factory, but that was too
exhausting.
5. Then, I tried to be a Chef - figured it would add a little spice
to my life, but I just didn't have the thyme.
6. I attempted to be a Deli Worker, but any way I sliced it I
couldn't cut the mustard.
7. My best job was a Musician, but eventually I found I wasn't
noteworthy.
8. I studied a long time to become a Doctor, but I didn't have any
patience.
9. Next, was a job in a Shoe Factory. I tried but I just didn't
fit in.
10. I became a Professional Fisherman, but discovered that I couldn't
live on my net income.
11. I managed to get a good job working for a Pool Maintenance
Company, but the work was just too draining.
12. So then I got a job in a Workout Center, but they said I wasn't
fit for the job.
13. After many years of trying to find steady work! I finally got a
job as a Historian - until I realized there was no future in it.
14. My last job was working in Starbucks, but I had to quit because
it was always the same old grind.
PR :burnout:
ParkRanger said:1. My first job was working in an Orange Juice factory, but I got
canned. I couldn't concentrate.
2. Then I worked in the woods as a Lumberjack, but I just couldn't
hack it, so they gave me the axe.
3. After that, I tried to be a Tailor, but I just wasn't suited for
it -- mainly because it was a sew-sew job.
4. Next, I tried working in a Muffler Factory, but that was too
exhausting.
5. Then, I tried to be a Chef - figured it would add a little spice
to my life, but I just didn't have the thyme.
6. I attempted to be a Deli Worker, but any way I sliced it I
couldn't cut the mustard.
7. My best job was a Musician, but eventually I found I wasn't
noteworthy.
8. I studied a long time to become a Doctor, but I didn't have any
patience.
9. Next, was a job in a Shoe Factory. I tried but I just didn't
fit in.
10. I became a Professional Fisherman, but discovered that I couldn't
live on my net income.
11. I managed to get a good job working for a Pool Maintenance
Company, but the work was just too draining.
12. So then I got a job in a Workout Center, but they said I wasn't
fit for the job.
13. After many years of trying to find steady work! I finally got a
job as a Historian - until I realized there was no future in it.
14. My last job was working in Starbucks, but I had to quit because
it was always the same old grind.
PR :burnout:
Used to (cheap thrills). I took the "5.4" sticker off when I debadged/filled/painted the rear deck lid, and had the taillights painted with the "S55" treatment. Need to add some new pictures here someday to show off the painted "S55" taillights/reverse lights . . .texascorvette said:Does your trunklid say 5.4?