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Post by Samson on Jun 20, 2013 9:48:28 GMT -5
Hello All!
My name is Sean but I go by Samson. I moved up to Michigan from Florida after graduating from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. I currently work at General Motors on hybrid transmissions. My role is to test software prior to putting it into a controller and also testing the controllers for any issues, Controls Integration Engineer. If anyone needs assistance I will do my best to try. I am also not limited to just controls stuff, so give me a shout out on anything and I will try to respond. Thanks for letting me into the group!
- Samson
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Post by Hellfire on Jul 8, 2013 11:46:14 GMT -5
Welcome to the group Samson! I grew up in Michigan!
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Post by Samson on Jul 8, 2013 11:51:11 GMT -5
Cool beans! Where? Any recommendations for things to do?
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Post by Hellfire on Jul 8, 2013 11:56:47 GMT -5
I grew up not too far from Detroit. There is Greenfield Village in Melvindale. I would take a weekend trip to Toledo and go to Cedar Point. (Theme Park like Six Flags, but much better in my opinion). Toledo Zoo is pretty good, and the Detroit Zoo is cool too. If you get a weekend, go check out Mackinac Island, or Whitefish Point in the Upper Peninsula. There is also Frankenmuth. I have not personally been, but I have heard some great things a bout Frankenmuth. Also, along any of the great lakes, especially in Mackinac, you can parasail over the water. They have some great attractions. www.michigan.org
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Post by Hellfire on Jul 8, 2013 12:03:38 GMT -5
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Post by Samson on Jul 8, 2013 12:20:53 GMT -5
Thanks! :-)
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Post by jonwachob on Jul 9, 2013 21:15:48 GMT -5
I feel sorry for you. How did you deal with the 1/10 ratio!!! (For those of you who are unaware - The entire university (ERAU) has a 1/10 ratio of men to girls). I checked it out but I wasn't that found of the school. Now I'm at UCF.
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Post by Samson on Jul 10, 2013 12:01:33 GMT -5
The school was great besides the fact. Don't get me wrong, having the ratio more equal helps, but not for when you are trying to focus on the degree.
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