Matt
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| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Industry | Engineering |
| Occupation | Electronic Engineering Technologist & Instrumentation Engineering Technologist |
| Location | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| Introduction | I’m a student trying to do Engineering at the University of Manitoba. I graduated Instrumentation Engineering Technology at Red River College in 2012. In 2008 I graduated from Red River as an Electronic Engineering Technologist as well. I specialize in working with micro controlled applications (programming as well as designing into circuitry) and PLC’s. I enjoy working with all kinds of PID controller’s (electronic or pneumatic), and robotic applications. I build things at home as one of my hobbies so my desk is covered in pneumatic and electronic components. I like doing as much of this kind of work out doors as possible because I’m not really meant to be in an office for too long and it helps me stay active as much as possible. |
| Interests | Computer Design, Computer Networking, Radio Transmission Technology, Circuit Board Design, Electronics, Robotics, Microcontrollers, PLC's, Programming, Visual Basic, C, C++, LabVIEW, Outdoors, deep woods, Military Applications, Physics, Pneumatic Devices |
| Favorite movies | Demolition Man, Terminator 1 through 4, Rambo 4, The Matrix (including Reloaded and Revolutions), Equilibrium, Event Horizon |
You've successfully slain the dragon! How will you toast your marshmallows?
A dragon has to have some kind of an organ that allows it to generate fire in the first place. All I would have to do is extract the organ that has the flammable chemicals in it and place them where I want my camp fire to be. The ignition source could be formed from another part of the dragon, or friction from sticks and/or rocks.

