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Posted by Chuck, WA on June 26, 2003 at 12:42:00 from (130.20.127.170):
In Reply to: What do you do for a living? posted by Barnz on June 25, 2003 at 13:15:12:
I'm a scientist at a government lab. My area is digital image analysis and optical systems. Down the home stretch...could hang it up any day now...just need a little better economy, and/or the right provocation. :) Hobby farmer with about 3-1/2 acres of pasture grass, but only a cat and lots of birds, bunnies, gophers and ground squirrels to enjoy it with us. Getting close to ready to hay for the first time - soon as my equipment is all working. MF35 diesel (great tractor), NI-30 sickle (the hangup at the moment...needs more fixin), Ford 503 rake, and JD 214WS baler - nice rainbow of colors there! Bush hogged last night, and it was thick enough that there's enough drying today to maybe practice raking tonight or tomorrow...may even try the baler - just for practice.
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