Can be fishing or non-fishing related...
I will start.
Fishing:
The 7 pound brown I caught in RC.
The 30" triploid I caught in the lake I live on. There was folklore about catfish. Then I a 22" catfish from the same lake. There is folklore is that there are 2 sturgeon in lake. Only time will tell...
The 50 pound salmon my dad and I caught at Rivers Inlet. According to locals, it started spawning and then came back to salt water. It was so fatty I could not cook it in a BBQ. I believe them..
As some of you are aware, I try to provide experiences to others. Remember HBMCC (Bruce) from the old site? I had him over and he caught the largest trout at 18" in his life. I said 'just wait'. A few moments later he netted a 24". An hour later he broke his 10 pound tippet on a fish. Let's just say his smiles were awesome!
Non-fishing:
Obviously, the marriage to my wonderful wife of 44 years and our adoption of our 2 children. Also the purchase of our first house. But there is more...
Several people involved in our adoption came to the US to see how the adopted kids were doing. My wife and I volunteered to have them them stay with us when they were in the PNW. They were the manager/owner of the adoption agency, the mayor of Guangdong, and a Chinese Communist Party official. They stayed at our house for 4 days. We had over 100 people come to our house from 7 different states and two countries for the celebration of their visit. Lets just say the interactions with US Government Security and corporate Security was 'interesting' before and after the visit due to my security clearance...
I was on a corporate defense program. We had a missile launch that needed some helium. Working with corporate Traffic, they pulled a government program priority rating that kicked 5 generals off the flight to Hawaii we needed to deliver it on time. At that time, people sent whiskey to others, personal costs on us of course. I received 2 bottles.
When refinancing our house I came across a national security issue. Called my company's Security. The next morning the blue suitors (FBI) showed up at the corporate offices and the branch we were conducting business with. Life got interesting for them...
I was on the corporate intranet and I saw a name I thought I knew from high school. Opened the link and an Excel file opened up and it contained all of the company's bank account names and numbers. That folder also contained form letters for transfer on money. Called corporate Security. Life got real interesting...
I was the lead and primary coder of an 'expert system' related to payments. The government (DCAA) used a different tool to evaluate them/us. I demonstrated to them their tool was inaccurate even after several updates. A letter from the government to Frank Shrontz, (my CEO) requesting access/utilization of it. The request eventually came to me. I suggested it was to our 'competitive advantage' and it's was eventually denied to the government.
Damn, life can get interesting... Glad I am no longer getting to experience stuff like that since I retired.
Care to share any of your memorable experiences?
I will start.
Fishing:
The 7 pound brown I caught in RC.
The 30" triploid I caught in the lake I live on. There was folklore about catfish. Then I a 22" catfish from the same lake. There is folklore is that there are 2 sturgeon in lake. Only time will tell...
The 50 pound salmon my dad and I caught at Rivers Inlet. According to locals, it started spawning and then came back to salt water. It was so fatty I could not cook it in a BBQ. I believe them..
As some of you are aware, I try to provide experiences to others. Remember HBMCC (Bruce) from the old site? I had him over and he caught the largest trout at 18" in his life. I said 'just wait'. A few moments later he netted a 24". An hour later he broke his 10 pound tippet on a fish. Let's just say his smiles were awesome!
Non-fishing:
Obviously, the marriage to my wonderful wife of 44 years and our adoption of our 2 children. Also the purchase of our first house. But there is more...
Several people involved in our adoption came to the US to see how the adopted kids were doing. My wife and I volunteered to have them them stay with us when they were in the PNW. They were the manager/owner of the adoption agency, the mayor of Guangdong, and a Chinese Communist Party official. They stayed at our house for 4 days. We had over 100 people come to our house from 7 different states and two countries for the celebration of their visit. Lets just say the interactions with US Government Security and corporate Security was 'interesting' before and after the visit due to my security clearance...
I was on a corporate defense program. We had a missile launch that needed some helium. Working with corporate Traffic, they pulled a government program priority rating that kicked 5 generals off the flight to Hawaii we needed to deliver it on time. At that time, people sent whiskey to others, personal costs on us of course. I received 2 bottles.
When refinancing our house I came across a national security issue. Called my company's Security. The next morning the blue suitors (FBI) showed up at the corporate offices and the branch we were conducting business with. Life got interesting for them...
I was on the corporate intranet and I saw a name I thought I knew from high school. Opened the link and an Excel file opened up and it contained all of the company's bank account names and numbers. That folder also contained form letters for transfer on money. Called corporate Security. Life got real interesting...
I was the lead and primary coder of an 'expert system' related to payments. The government (DCAA) used a different tool to evaluate them/us. I demonstrated to them their tool was inaccurate even after several updates. A letter from the government to Frank Shrontz, (my CEO) requesting access/utilization of it. The request eventually came to me. I suggested it was to our 'competitive advantage' and it's was eventually denied to the government.
Damn, life can get interesting... Glad I am no longer getting to experience stuff like that since I retired.
Care to share any of your memorable experiences?
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