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Thanks MMD. We are blessed and proud of them.MakeMyDay said:That's impressive Cloud. You and your wife are truly blessed and this says a lot about the household environment you provided your family. They will be challenged and rewarded in their chosen careers. I wish them well. I too am an engineer and have been for over 30 years. Looking forward to retiring at the end of this year so I can spend some quality time in my yet to be built/delivered Boss.cloud9 said:I'm thankful my two boys are engineering majors.MakeMyDay said:Well from everything I read this number, whatever it may be, can only go down as fewer and fewer Americans are studying the hard sciences like engineering, math, and physics.cloud9 said:A more interesting question might be what percentage of our car was designed and engineered in the US.
Regards,
MMD
orng302 said:Yes and part of the reason for this is because our American companies have outsourced some of the work that can be done here by americans looking for work.
CaliMR said:I was torn between the Z and the GT with the Brembos before I found my Boss. I really like the Z, but my head hits the roof and the clutch feels like a rubber band. It is more fun in tight twisties than the Boss imo but I just couldn't get myself to plop down the money.
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