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    Quote Originally Posted by Interlude
    They can just stop working since they're earning well over 6-figure incomes.
    I sure hope it's not in aeronautical engineering!

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    I sure hope it's not in aeronautical engineering!
    They're mixed, some of them are Telcom, hardware, and some work for Lockheed Martin. When I asked them this question, they laughed and said that this been discussed a longggggg time ago, even before I was born. It was one of the trick to stir up the discussions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Interlude
    They're mixed, some of them are Telcom, hardware, and some work for Lockheed Martin. When I asked them this question, they laughed and said that this been discussed a longggggg time ago, even before I was born. It was one of the trick to stir up the discussions.
    Since they are all engineers and have the money why don't they build me a small scale version of this situation: a treadmill not much more than 10-12' long should be sufficient and a radio controlled airplane capable of some sort of remote start...

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