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I've been around forever with computers, back in the earliest recorded history where crude I/O devices like wired boards, paper tape, and card decks identified the proto-technogeek, now only known to modern man by the pocket protectors and slide rules found at habitation sites, along with remnants of Szechaun Chinese carryout. I have been enamored with computers since I was 14, and 8K of core memory fit a device about the size of a microwave oven. Many exciting and fascinating changes both to technology and society have occured over the last 30 years. This page is intended more as a resource to investigate various sources for information to provide the IT afficionado up to date information and learning resources, because change is not only inevitable, it is accelerating in pace! Enjoy, and mail me if you have anything that I might add to fit in with the theme in this page
Somewhere along the line I may have actually worked with some of this stuff. Here is the obligatory self advertisement - my resume.
One of things I truly do enjoy is helping to create the next budding generation of geeks. I teach a MBA course at Webster University - "Database Management (COMP5970)".
Another thing I like to do is enrich my own knowledge of information technology using free information that is accessable to anyone with the savvy to look for it. I've made a few discoveries of gold mines of information and am quite happy to share them with you, newbie!.
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