User:Sanderrl

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WHO IS THIS USER?
This user recently discovered how to use userboxes.
This user respects copyright and other intellectual property rights.
This user is an Engineer.


BS This user has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronic Engineering Technology.
MA This user has a Master of Arts degree in Technology Management.
a²+b²=c² This user is an intermediate mathematician.


This user is a railfan.
This user is a roadfan.
This user is from the planet Earth.
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trekkie
trekker
This user is a Star Trek fan, but refuses to be labeled as a Trekkie/Trekker.
This user has a tri monitor configuration.


[edit] My Thoughts

Wikipedia is the best forum for expressing new ideas, modifications to existing ideas, and creation of new thought processes for the entire population of this small circular object we all reside on.


[edit] Important things to do

Continuation of the article(s) that I have added and support. Learn how to get those Userboxes generated for Nuclear Power, Trucks, Tractors, and all other Heavy Equipment.

I haven't been able to get the user boxes generated...but I'm confident I'll get'em generated.--Sanderrl 17:09, 11 March 2007 (UTC)

Also, Help support the continuation of this web source. Namely Wikipedia.

[edit] About Me

Newly born Wikipedian, with only one article, thus far. I grew up wanting to be a truck driver, but followed my father's dream of me going to college. I graduated from College with an Electronic Engineering Technology Degree, and later obtained Master's in Business Technology.

I entered the world of work starting with the Department of Defense then shortly entered into the Nuclear Industry, where I have been for the past 30 years. I started in Nuclear Plant Operations, then moved to the Engineering Division working currently in the Electrical Engineering Dept.

My heart was always with trucks, not just pickup trucks, but the large tractor-trailer type trucks. I found very few people who have such a desire for trucks as you would find for sport cars, vintage cars, trains, etc. So on my own, I found a truck (medium size) that would fit. That is, practical, can be parked in a driveway, doesn't upset the neighbors (standard size tractor truck would), economical (costs less than the large pickup trucks), and basically fun to drive. --Sanderrl 19:43, 25 February 2007 (UTC)