The Great Big Introductions Thread

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I guess I should have posted here first lol...hello, I live in Northern Virginia. Joined this forum because I found out about vintage Omega thru a co-worker of mine that collect vintage Constellation. Bought my first vintage Omega starter watch, a Geneve. But I will plan to reward myself with either a Constellation or Terra Aqua when I passed my PE test.

Previously I have a Casio Edifice and a Casio Baby G-Cool.
PE?
 
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Professional Engineer. 馃榾 The test is, uh, comprehensive. (I have a nice HP32S if you need one, CanOm.)
 
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Professional Engineer. 馃榾 The test is, uh, comprehensive. (I have a nice HP32S if you need one, CanOm.)


Hey, he could be a gym teacher!
 
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Professional Engineer. 馃榾 The test is, uh, comprehensive. (I have a nice HP32S if you need one, CanOm.)
Use casio fx115 becauseof imaginary numbers
 
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I rock an old school HP-12C RPN ftw
 
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Physical Education (I think).
Thats what I figured. I was trying to decide what jokes would be appropriate with a newbie....
 
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I rock an old school HP-12C RPN ftw
I had a Texas instruments tx30 at one point, but got scared it would morph into a T1000.....
 
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Thats what I figured. I was trying to decide what jokes would be appropriate with a newbie....


You mean there's such a thing as "inappropriate"?
 
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Not approved calculator s

Oh well. I guess I'm a little (hah) out of date. Back In The Day HP32xxx and 42 were just about your only choices.

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There was always the TI 82 graphing calculator, its what got me through my grad degree!
 
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Thats what I figured. I was trying to decide what jokes would be appropriate with a newbie....
I would love to get some Physical ed with some cute female engineer LOL

You mean there's such a thing as "inappropriate"?
Inappropriate...does not exist in my dictionary

Oh well. I guess I'm a little (hah) out of date. Back In The Day HP32xxx and 42 were just about your only choices.

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Ya, kind of glad since I hate conversion of complex number from polar form to rectangular

There was always the TI 82 graphing calculator, its what got me through my grad degree!

Old school Ti-83 but I didn't use the graph part at all LOL wasted $60...
 
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Ya, kind of glad since I hate conversion of complex number from polar form to rectangular


EE? The only EE's I've known with PE's have worked for power companies.
 
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EE? The only EE's I've known with PE's have worked for power companies.

Yes, EE. I wish i did work for utility co. but I am just a consultant
 
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Hi all, just found this forum and joined up. Huge Omega fan but only one Omega watch. I have a 97 Seamaster white dial120m in 18k and ss. No photo yet but will post when I can. Had an early Speedmaster that was given me by my Dad in 1970 but house burned down in 1995 and watch is as toasted as the house. As the new guy I felt compelled to buy another Omega. So.....just bought this one from a forum member. Hope the sellers here are on the up and up. Looking forward to a long relationship with this forum. Just a hobby now, but then passion, and then sickness. 馃槈

Tony

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Welcome Tony, sorry to hear about the early Speedie, but you've made up for it with the 50th.

Good clear pic too.

Cheers

Jim