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Chris Fultz 01-12-2004 23:42

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
Al - congratulations dude. Excellent!

I enjoyed working with you as 'sound guys' for the IRI talent show!
For those of you who weren't there, Al was even able to make Andy B. sound like a real singer - aaahh, the magic of a mixing board!

Hope to see you at a competition soon -

David Kelso 03-12-2004 21:09

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
Hi Alan..

You have offered assistance so often to those seeking electronic help via the Delphi board. . You are one of those solid people who make 111 as tremendous as it is. Glad to see that you got some additional credit for your role. Some day, I may actually get to meet you.
dave kelso

Josh Hambright 06-12-2004 10:26

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
Congrats Al,
Over my years of involvement in FIRST i have learned alot from you and you were always available to help me out here on the boards and a few times at competition! For that i am grateful. Your unsurpased knowledge, generosity, and gracious professionalism is truely commendable and something all of us should strive for. You are definately one of my FIRST heros!

Steve Yasick 06-12-2004 10:43

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
Thank you Al for all your help over the years. Congratulation

Steve Yasick

Andy Baker 06-12-2004 11:21

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
Not only is Al an Unsung FIRST Hero, but as of last weekend, he is an Emmy Winner!

Al is part of a team at WTTW in Chicago who won an Emmy for "Category #42 Outstanding Achievement for Individual Craft Achievements Off Camera – Technical Achievement".

Here is a link to the nominations.

This is very cool. Good job Al!

Andy B.

Al Skierkiewicz 08-12-2004 07:55

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
I would like to say thanks to everyone for posting here. It has been a real emotional experience hearing all the kind words. At competitions there is so much to do and so many people to meet, I forget how many of you I talked with. It is nice to know that some of you actually remember. Thanks again, I can't wait to see some of you in the next few months. Hope you will be attending Purdue, MWR or Atlanta and I will see you there.

phrontist 09-12-2004 09:20

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tkwetzel
Congratulations! I know you only on chief delphi where your posts are knowledgable and insightful, but based on this, you are most likely a valuble resource to your own team and any others that you may assist. Keep up the amazing work.

My sentiments exactly.

Gary Dillard 09-12-2004 11:56

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
I'm still trying to decide what kind of engineer Al is; you can't tell from his posts. He demonstrates not just knowledge but expertise in mechanisms, drive systems, controls, programming, electric power, electronics, telemetry, fabrication and machining, physics, psychology, where do I stop? I frequent the technical forums to see if I can contribute, but usually Al has beat me to it and his answer is far more detailed and concise than I could ever produce.
Wildstangers, I hope you realize what a treasure you have as a mentor. It was my pleasure to officially meet him at nat's last year. Congratulations Al - you've raised the bar again.

Redhead Jokes 13-12-2004 12:54

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A warm wise wonderful man. You deserve this. Congrats!

sanddrag 13-12-2004 13:39

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
I really hate to generalize this so much but I second everything said above. Al has been a great help to everyone on these boards, providing detailed, in-depth explanations to all of our questions.

phrontist 13-12-2004 13:45

Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary Dillard
I'm still trying to decide what kind of engineer Al is; you can't tell from his posts. He demonstrates not just knowledge but expertise in mechanisms, drive systems, controls, programming, electric power, electronics, telemetry, fabrication and machining, physics, psychology, where do I stop? I frequent the technical forums to see if I can contribute, but usually Al has beat me to it and his answer is far more detailed and concise than I could ever produce.
Wildstangers, I hope you realize what a treasure you have as a mentor. It was my pleasure to officially meet him at nat's last year. Congratulations Al - you've raised the bar again.

I'm just guessing, but I think he's an electrical engineer based on some of his more obscure knowledge demonstrated on the forums. Who cares though :D, he certainly knows enough about each engineering discipline to offer insightful answers in every arena of FIRST...


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