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Good thing we're not called photographmen and photographwomen isn't it :surprised:
 
Another welcome here from across the Pond, in sunny London (well, it was last week)...

As you may possibly have noticed, threads around here do not always stay entirely 100% on their original tack :wink:

Have fun, Bob.
 
I was unaware that PC nonsense had infiltrated the Fire Service. Regardles I will still refer to them as Firemen and Firewomen, just as I say Policeman and Policewoman and not 'crimefighter'.

My windowcleaner is chuffed at his new title of Grimefighter however, he says it sounds much more exciting and macho. :rolleyes:

Actually, if you read Drew's post, you'll see it has nothing to do with being PC - it is the distinction between someone who keeps a fire burning and someone who puts fires out.

Dan
 
I was unaware that PC nonsense had infiltrated the Fire Service. Regardles I will still refer to them as Firemen and Firewomen, just as I say Policeman and Policewoman and not 'crimefighter'.

over here...it's simple: "police officer"
 
You know, we're all being a bit hard on Andy. Colloquially, one often does hear references to a male firefighter as a "fireman". :wink:

But it is interesting to note that in two separate articles in todays NY Times where the occupation was mentioned - they did use the term "firefighter" including once within a quotation of an interviewee. That latter example is in the second article below which is not directly about firefighters!

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/us/09cnd-fire.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/nyregion/09sewer.html?ref=nyregion
 
Silverpersons

Where's DCI Hunt when you need him?:wink: :tongue:
 
Darlene
Welcome to APUG from the western end of the state... OOPS! I already said hello. As you can see, we're all an irregular lot! :wink:

gene
 
Welcome from Old England, in fact I'm just up the road from the old, original Leominster.

Mike
 
I actually think she's stopped looking at this thread!

I didn't stop reading the thread. I have been checking in and reading all the firemen stuff. I should have known not to use the word firemen. My boyfriend used to be one (firemen,firefighter) many years ago. He is retired now...but he still keeps track of all the fires around here.

Thanks again to all the people from everywhere who greeted me as a new member.

Drew, I think it was your email that brought me here. Thank you!
 
Fireperson ....

Charlie

PS, Welcome from central NH!
 
Maine is one of my favorites places to photograph. In 3 weeks I will be heading out for Monhegan Island for a few days. It's on the primitiave side, but what a beautiful place to go with a camera or paintbrush.
 
Seems like everyone is a fireperson (firefighter, fireman) here.

I'm not - although I've had the compulsory training for it. I'm an "engineer" of sorts, working in the North Sea oilfields. For a couple of months more at least, then I'll be a geologist of sorts working in the North Sea oilfields. :smile:
 
I'm not - although I've had the compulsory training for it. I'm an "engineer" of sorts, working in the North Sea oilfields. For a couple of months more at least, then I'll be a geologist of sorts working in the North Sea oilfields. :smile:

When I left school, my first job was with a company which built data logging equipment to monitor cathodic protection of oil rig structures. This was quite interesting work but unfortunately, I never got to visit an oil rig to fit our equipment.

What do you mean by an "engineer" of sorts?


Steve.
 
What do you mean by an "engineer" of sorts?

My official job title is "Senior MWD Engineer". But that doesn't mean I'm an engineer - just that it's difficult to think up a suitable job title, and that "engineer" can mean just about anything in English. Unlike in Norwegian, where only people with technical education can call themselves "ingeniør". Since my education was scientific and not technical, I'm not an engineer.
 
Unlike in Norwegian, where only people with technical education can call themselves "ingeniør". Since my education was scientific and not technical, I'm not an engineer.

Not entirely correct Ole. Anyone in Norway can call themselves an engineer (Ingeniør) as that is not a protected title. The title "Sivilingeniør" (Master degree in Technology) is protected by some law and you have to have the proper credentials to use it. The best part is when someone translates "Sivilingeniør" directly to Civil Engineer when their degree is in something else, like computers, physics or chemistry.

Regards
Birger A.
 
That's right - it's another meaningless title. Like anyone can call themselves a "photographer". :smile:
 
Hello members,
I was sent an email today with this site address. I am quite excited about finding other living film photographers. I thought I was one of the last FP on the planet. I have been a member of a local camera club for over 12 years and have recently become a minority in my club. The digital people have over-taken the club and changed everything. I forwarded the email to the other couple FP in my club. Hopefully, my friends and I will meet a new group of friends.
I live in Leominster, Ma.
Thanks,
Darlene :smile:

Hi. I know lemminster quite well. Sterling is another old stomping ground from the mid 80s. Apple orchards and old factories.

Went to NESOP in Kenmore Square. A great working photography school, have no idea what they are like these days. roteague... northern california... never gets hot. Lived in Medford and New Bedford.

Anyhow, welcome. And what is with this camera in shop? You need a second camera. or 42nd.


tim in san jose
 
Actually, if you read Drew's post, you'll see it has nothing to do with being PC - it is the distinction between someone who keeps a fire burning and someone who puts fires out.

Dan

Surely the one who keeps a fire burning would be an arsonist. :wink:
 
Welcome, OH! here comes the mailman with some more film and paper... I mean lettercarrier....:tongue:

Curt
 
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