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Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz

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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.
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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.
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Re: UFH: Alan Skierkiewicz

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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 , he certainly knows enough about each engineering discipline to offer insightful answers in every arena of FIRST...
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