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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Question #270


What would you consider to be your "area of expertise"? In other words .... what topics do you feel you could discuss intelligently and at length if you were called upon to do so?

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, let's see . . .

* The Mortgage business, and other financial matters
* Business analysis for software design
* Many aspects of US and Wotld History
* Football - especially NFL football
* Just about anything else

(I am pretty good at BSing)

cincin21 said...

High school mathematics .... Standardized testing in Texas ...

Hmmmmm .... I'm pretty good at BSing, too ... but I really do know my stuff when it comes to the 2 things above.

Anonymous said...

hmmmm....let me see....

ummmm....Oh wait! I know!


Wine!

(((hey Bronco....I'm pretty good at the Bs'g too! I prefer to call it "story telling"-it's a family tradition)

Anonymous said...

Hey - L'il Wine Pixie - I have heard all about your BSing, and I am sure you are expert.

But, watch doing it while on your bike - those bugs are hard to get out of your teeth.

Anonymous said...

Well let's start with History as in history of..
Railroads, Civil War, WWII, Ancient Greece or Rome, Art, America, especially American Industrial History. History of the states in which I have lived, Florida, Maine, Maryland, Texas and California. History of the Mid-Atlantic Region (MD, PA, VA, WV). Aviation and Naval History.

Other areas on which I could talk at length:
Aviation, Railroads, Ships, Architecture, Art, Russian, Spanish, Business Analysis, Process Mapping and Design, Process Reengineering, Model Railroading.

Anonymous said...

LOL....but the biker men think I'm cute when I have bugs in my teeth. Oh who am I kidding, their eyes never rise above my *ahem* "neck" (I remembered this site was G-rated).

Hey, broncs-are we doing our usual bet? Are you backing your boys this year?

Anonymous said...

Food - FoodTV - Eating out - Traveling - Desktop programs (Excel, Word, Access) - Human Resources/Benefits/Payroll - Photography - Texas - Crafts

PEF: did I miss any?

Anonymous said...

I'm not much of an expert on anythig. I AM a student of English, literature (fiction) and sundry stuff related to English classes. I give a heck of an ACT or SAT. That's about it. I'm pretty good at analysis of testing and student data. I know it's a pretty limited field.

Anonymous said...

WF - Am I backing my boys???
Does the Pope ---- in the woods?

Yes, we have the regular bet. There is no way your team (and I use the term loosely) will do anything this year. A new QB who sucked the last place he was an no offensive line to speak of - give up now and save yourself the grief.

Anonymous said...

Apparantly, "some people" (who shall remain nameless) think I'm only qualified to talk about things that place in the bedroom with "accessories"! LOL (Ignore me today....The fertilizer is burning a hole through my brain!)

Anonymous said...

Hey Cin....wonder where Gumdrop is today?

Anonymous said...

HE IS RIGHT HERE RH. WHAT DO YOU NEED MORE OF THE "GOULASH" THAT IS MAKING UP THIS PAGE TODAY.
MY "EXPERTISE"-----EVERYTHING!!!
SINCE I HAVE SENORITY I CAN BE SPREADING SNOW AND NONE WILL KNOW.
YA GOTTA LIVE THIS OL LIFE TO BE AN
EXPERT AT EVERYTHING.

Anonymous said...

Ahhhh......there you are Gumdrop! Missed you!

Anonymous said...

Dear Bronco...wf copies and paastes post railing against my boys for later use whil I'm sipping fab-bo scotch courtesy of the Bronco!

And as for the Pope? I'm pretty sure they have indoor plumbing at the Vatican! LOL

Anonymous said...

Oh for sure my area of expertise is computerized staff scheduling and time keeping. Charley. Oh, also I've learned way more than I ever needed to know about the gay lifestyle from my gay guy friends. LOL