I, too, was trained as a "bio"engineer and I too never used pocket
protectors. My garage work shirts all have this funny blue and/or black
stain on the lower part of the pocket because cloth loves to absorb magic
marker ink (and other kinds). Almost an automatic way to change shirts
with the seasons.
(My S.O.) >:-(
Bill
'76B
Dr. Bill Saidel
Assoc. Prof. Vocal phone (856) 225-6336
Department of Biology FAX (856) 225-6312
Science Building email: saidel@crab.rutgers.edu
315 Penn St.
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Camden, NJ 08102 -1411
http://crab.rutgers.edu/~saidel/saidel.html
At 09:16 AM 01/19/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Larry Hoy wrote:
>
> > >I found a tire place where the tire guy had his name sewn on a patch
> on his shirt. You know the type--grey hair, bifocals (the
> > Larry Hoy type).
> >
> > You forgot the pocket protector.
> >
> > Larry Hoy
>
>LOL! I too trained as an engineer! Pocket protectors aren't
>for protecting pockets. They're for transferring your 'tweekers'
>from shirt-to-shirt in minimum time. :-)
>
>Rick Lindsay
>Diamond Geoscience Research
>5727 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK
>Voice: +1 918-747-3456
>Fax: +1 918-747-8599
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Dr. Bill Saidel
Assoc. Prof. Vocal phone (856) 225-6336
Department of Biology FAX (856) 225-6312
Science Building email: saidel@crab.rutgers.edu
315 Penn St.
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Camden, NJ 08102 -1411
http://crab.rutgers.edu/~saidel/saidel.html
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