Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:27 am

im1dermike wrote:Shit on Pitt! Going to the backyard brawl this week :D

By the way, my WV comrades... thoughts about the new state logo (changed from "Wild and Wonderful" to "Open for Business" - I kid you not)? Disgraceful...


Lookie what I found:

http://www.wvaq.com/upload/morgantownsong.mp3
mfischer2
 
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Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:33 am

I'm located in Huntington, WV. Originally from Elkins, WV.

New state slogan is lame. Those signs might as well have a running tally of the people leaving.

Any of you mountaineers ever make it to the Huntington Museum of Art for that Summer Sounds shin-dig they do every year? I think they used to call it brews-n-blues. Usually quite a few home & micro brewers there.

I always look forward to having a Roedy's Red from the folks from North End Tavern in Parkersburg.
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Re: Greetings from West Virginia

Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:41 am

im1dermike wrote:
travcam wrote:Nothing like a good homebrew while floating around on the river!


The Monongalia? WVU alum here. :)


The Ohio... wouldn't catch me swimming in it, but it's fun to travel to all the different cities on it.

We usually go up to Pomeroy once a year and tie off at the public landing area. Stay the weekend on the boat and hit all the little bars and resturants there.

Of course if that's too slow, you can go west to Cincinnati or Louisville. But that's quite a trip if you don't have time. :)

I've noticed the river cities have a history of microbrews here and there. We had one here in Huntington, River & Rail, but they eventually went under.
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Re: Greetings from West Virginia

Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:49 pm

travcam wrote:Of course if that's too slow, you can go west to Cincinnati or Louisville.


travcam: Please don't use the "L" word. :( :wink:
im1dermike
 
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Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:56 am

mfischer2 wrote:
im1dermike wrote:Shit on Pitt! Going to the backyard brawl this week :D

By the way, my WV comrades... thoughts about the new state logo (changed from "Wild and Wonderful" to "Open for Business" - I kid you not)? Disgraceful...


Lookie what I found:

http://www.wvaq.com/upload/morgantownsong.mp3



WOW! I haven't heard that in ages!!! I used to have the 45. :lol:
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What kind of engineer?

Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:04 pm

Travcam, what kind of engineer are you?

I'm a chemical/environmental engineer, I design water/wastewater plants. But I've also done gas-fired power plants and offshore oil platforms too.

Nerds rule! :)
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Re: What kind of engineer?

Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:16 pm

markmier wrote:Travcam, what kind of engineer are you?

I'm a chemical/environmental engineer, I design water/wastewater plants. But I've also done gas-fired power plants and offshore oil platforms too.

Nerds rule! :)


I'm an RF Engineer for a cell phone provider. I pick where the transmitters go, equipment, antennas, etc. Then watch everything crunching numbers once it's turned on to make sure it's performing correctly.

I hear ya.... now!
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