[BC] re: How Engineers Oughta Look

Ron Cole radio_tech
Sat Jul 30 14:58:28 CDT 2005


A Toga.  That should get you noticed...



On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 14:25, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> >
> >Again, up to the individual. What one defines as 'decent clothing' is as 
> >subjective
> >as which audio processor sounds best or loudest.
> >
> >Tom Osenkowsky, CPBE
> 
> A professional appearance has a great deal to do with body type and the 
> climate - social and environmental. If one is a 300# Texas chowhound, a 
> custom tailored suit is probably the only choice. Hiding their body under a 
> $1200 suit might work. For those who have kept themselves in shape, men and 
> women each, attire that fits well and is stylish and color coordinated wins 
> the day (I know - that is a challenge to a gearhead). When I was visiting a 
> family friend in Hawai'i (the girl her mother and mine thought I ought to 
> marry), Nancy told me that in the Islands a fine Hawi'ian shirt is 
> appropriate for even formal occasions. Same in the Philippines and other 
> hot climates I understand.
> 
> 'Proper' attire is all so often a function of place and time. A toga in the 
> US Senate would be ludicrous. It comes down to an acknowledgement that one 
> knows what one is doing by understanding and conforming to the customs in 
> place. Now a creative person can do something completely different if he or 
> she cares to. It is called trend setting!
> 
> Jeff.Johnson at goodnews.net 
> 
> 
> 
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