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How many years experience does this forum have?
Off-topic conversations and chit-chat.
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25 for me so 396 total, we are over 1/3 the way to 1000.
The past is there to guide us into the future, not to dwell in.
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Add 35 for me now 431. (I visit less often now than I did a couple of years ago. Coaching a high school fencing team and evenings are less work related.)
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29 for me, takes us to 460.
GCguy
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34 years here puts us at 494yrs
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Thank you all very much for your additions - just a few more and we will reach a nice round 500 years
It was just a bit of fun but at the same time quite serious.
Regards
Ralph
I would love to answer a query by using a Sherlock Holmes quote " Hmmmm - this is a 3 pipe problem"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CT9f--u9zvI -not in the original English
It was just a bit of fun but at the same time quite serious.
Regards
Ralph
I would love to answer a query by using a Sherlock Holmes quote " Hmmmm - this is a 3 pipe problem"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CT9f--u9zvI -not in the original English
Regards
Ralph
Ralph
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26 years, brings us to 520
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Married 30 (crazy!) but chromatography for 28.5. But I will round down so I can do the math. Makes 548.
Cool question by the way.
AICMM
Cool question by the way.
AICMM
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It's a shame Uwe Neue isn't around to contribute to this thread. I'm sure he could boost our total.
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AICMM wrote:
Married 30 (crazy!) but chromatography for 28.5. But I will round down so I can do the math. Makes 548. Cool question by the way. AICMM
I'm just glad the "more-anal" did not list their work experience as "23.17 years" or similar.
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21 years makes the total 569.
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I started in chromatography from the hardware side in August 1967, so add on 48.
Gasman
Gasman
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With Gasman taking us up to 617, and adding my 33 years, we're now at 650 years' experience. Pretty impressive...
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20 years in total.. with my years we are at 670 years.
Kind regards
Leadazide
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a round 700 with my 30 years
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30 years here, so up to 730 now. I wish Rodney George was around more; I would like to know his total.
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