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#104237 - 09/01/07 03:55 AM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: OldBaldGuy]
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Both are in engineering but different specialties. The first was in industrial engineering. I'm currently working on a civil/structural degree.

Early 2006 the boss says "Do you want to go back & get the second engineering degree?" so here I go again. I'm a general engineer & cad operator with a civil engineer that I started working for as a summer job while working on my IE degree.

Since I completed it (the IE degree), I've finished a MS in technology & started the core courses for computer science. Professional engineering license requires so much continuing education every two years & I could either go to seminars or take classes. Going the class route is cheaper & I also get degree credit. The PE requirements are met by one class every two years but I find it's easier to simply keep in the habit of studying by taking a course a semester.


Edited by UTAlumnus (09/01/07 04:00 AM)

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#104239 - 09/01/07 04:44 AM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: xbanker]
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Good point. I just checked & the stink they put up was over copies being exported. At the time anything that used more than a 40 bit key was considered just like munitions.

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#104244 - 09/01/07 01:01 PM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: UTAlumnus]
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iron, I did carry my passport, but somehow lost it. had it not been for the copy and some difficult convincing, I'm sure it would have been a more difficult situation.

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#104776 - 09/06/07 01:03 AM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: Halcon]
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Ok, I added:



Inside that I added some other medications (pepto, advil), some more gauze, sewing needles, and another pair of gloves.

In the pack itself I also added half of a pack of katadyn MP1 tabs, a little fishing kit (spider wire, hooks, weights), 15 feet of paracord, a 55 gallon trash bag, and a rescue flash signal mirror.

I think I've got pretty much everything covered. If I add some clothes and food I could go camping no problem. smile

Oh, and Mr. Ratcliffe, as far as tinder goes if I get a little mint tin I'll add some p-jelly/cotton. However, I've generally got about $200 worth of books and notebooks in the bag at any one time that I could burn if need be. grin

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#104969 - 09/07/07 07:08 PM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: Paul810]
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Originally Posted By: Paul810
Ok, I added:



Inside that I added some other medications (pepto, advil), some more gauze, sewing needles, and another pair of gloves.

In the pack itself I also added half of a pack of katadyn MP1 tabs, a little fishing kit (spider wire, hooks, weights), 15 feet of paracord, a 55 gallon trash bag, and a rescue flash signal mirror.

I think I've got pretty much everything covered. If I add some clothes and food I could go camping no problem. smile

Oh, and Mr. Ratcliffe, as far as tinder goes if I get a little mint tin I'll add some p-jelly/cotton. However, I've generally got about $200 worth of books and notebooks in the bag at any one time that I could burn if need be. grin


BOOKS are KNOWLEGE! They are the last thing you sacrifice.
Looks around for a gun to shoot him with. Haven't got one. Borrow your club mate? (joke).

Seriously: ITSHTF or TEOTWAWKI happens preserving books, particularly text books becomes an absolute priority. I once saw a calculation that demonstrated that it only takes 3 generations for vital knowledge to be lost and somewhere between 5 and 10 to reduce a civilisation to a state that is effectively barbarianism.
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#104986 - 09/07/07 11:03 PM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
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Registered: 08/03/07
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Quote:
I once saw a calculation that demonstrated that it only takes 3 generations for vital knowledge to be lost and somewhere between 5 and 10 to reduce a civilisation to a state that is effectively barbarianism.


Whats wrong with barbarianism? The historic civilisations which have fallen by the wayside mostly derserved their fate. Can't really think of one that didn't.

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#105003 - 09/08/07 02:47 AM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Loc: Vermont
Try it sometime.
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When a man dare not speak without malice for fear of giving insult, that is when truth starts to die. Truth is the truest freedom.

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#105011 - 09/08/07 05:34 AM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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I have a book on my bookshelf. The Chambers Dictionary of Science and Technology. It's a mere 1300 pages. Small print. Represents 3000 years of Human Advancement.

Think about it.


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#105098 - 09/09/07 05:28 PM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
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Registered: 06/01/07
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I must say your daypack is quite complete, you have excellent equipment, good work. What knife is that?

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#105099 - 09/09/07 06:04 PM Re: College daypack/edc kit [Re: Ronin]
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Originally Posted By: Ronin
I must say your daypack is quite complete, you have excellent equipment, good work. What knife is that?


The folder is a Benchmade 707 (the newer version of their 705). It's a great knife; small, but very capable. I've carried the previous version (705) for at least six years and it could handle everything I could dish out (both camping and working in construction). I would still be carrying it, but I like the larger blade profile of the 707.

The two multi-tools are a Leatherman Charge Ti and a Leatherman Kick. Both are great as well, though I wish the Kick had a tool selection closer to what the original PST had, which would make it perfect (basically adding a file and small screwdriver). But, the diamond knife sharpener and small interchangeable screwdriver in my bag make up for it.

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