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I'm sure we all could think of at least one thing we picked up on from our fathers growing up. List 'em here in honor of father's day.

For me, one cool thing my dad taught me was to never skimp on quality when it comes to tools. A good, well made tool will always get the job done, and is worth its weight in gold.

I admire my father's work ethic and determination to see thru to a goal, and his strong sense of family. And his sense of humor.

My dad taught me the value of perseverance. And integrity. And the value of having diversified interests.

And how to do pretty much anything related to at-home car maintenance. :D

I admire my father's work ethic and determination to see thru to a goal, and his strong sense of family. And his sense of humor.

I'd have to say this myself, and use simple common sense...(needed in times like these)....

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problem solving, trouble shooting, inventiveness.

I've been on the road for the most of the last 3 weeks. I came up with an invention during the trip that would be something GM in particular would be interested in that improves efficiency of an engine. I already know that it works, I just don't know how to go about developing the idea.

problem solving, trouble shooting, inventiveness.

I've been on the road for the most of the last 3 weeks. I came up with an invention during the trip that would be something GM in particular would be interested in that improves efficiency of an engine. I already know that it works, I just don't know how to go about developing the idea.

Olds,

See the PM I am about to send you regarding your invention.

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