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    note: just to clarify...there are companies on the web that provide backup street light power....but once again....the technology isn't exactly out there...well at least not by me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jabatta View Post
    note: just to clarify...there are companies on the web that provide backup street light power....but once again....the technology isn't exactly out there...well at least not by me!
    Russ will either give you a bullet proof vest or a bow tie mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    Russ will either give you a bullet proof vest or a bow tie mate.

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    Bow ties don't get into your soup, and no one is going to yank your face into their knee with one either I think of them as SMT !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe S. View Post
    Bow ties don't get into your soup, and no one is going to yank your face into their knee with one either
    Better make ties (really long ones that are easy to grab) -- standard issue with the vests.

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    After I left Sony's broadcast division in Kansas City (no ties needed), I went to work for a television station here in Omaha.

    Would you believe? --they required all (male) members of the engineering staff to wear ties when on shift!

    Really unhandy and/or in the way when working at the bench, or soldering something, or poking around inside the back of a rack full of equipment . . .

    Now I work for myself (over 5 years now) and, while my boss is a demanding SOB, he doesn't make me wear a tie to work.
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