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A little bit of fame close to home...
I was at my Father's, Friend's machine shop the other day, when i saw some segway boxes sitting in his shop. i thought to myself, why is there segway boxes in a machine shop? then i asked Mr. Albert about those boxes, come to find out he is doing a stint with segway to weld up some parts for them, i think they are some sort of chassis peice, but no idea really.
kinda cool huh? |
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Re: A little bit of fame close to home...
One of the women I work with previously worked at another company (don't remember name off hand but could find out) that supplied the brake parts for the wheel chair Dean had invented that could transverse stairs.
Also at one of the office girls high school graduation Dean was the guest speaker. This was class of '98 Northwestern Regional School #7. |
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