US | This user uses American English. |
Let's go Cardinals! |
IND | This user is a fan of the Indianapolis Indians |
This user prefers PC. |
TCP/IP | The user was active on the Internet before the World Wide Web was invented. | WWW |
SQL-2 | This user is an intermediate SQL programmer. |
pas-2 | This user is an intermediate Pascal programmer. |
ax2+bx+c=0 | This user likes algebra. |
m & ft | This American user is equally at ease with both metric units and U.S. customary units. |
This user believes in logic. |
This user is interested in religion as a sociological and psychological phenomenon. |
Statement
editI used the internet before advertising and commercialization. I ran (SysOp) a BBS in the 90s on the home line using a modem. In the 5th grade we had access to an Apple IIC in the classroom. I fried my first motherboard before I was 18. While that may not be uncommon today, kids working on hardware was extremely uncommon in 1989! I remember when AOL would call and tell you that your Autoexec.bat file needed changed, and they would tell you what it currently was set to.
To say that I've been around computers for awhile is an understatement.
This user is a member of the Association of Inclusionist Wikipedians.
The motto of the AIW is conservata veritate, which translates to "with the preserved truth". |
Interests
edit- Metals and metallurgy.
- Small Business.
- Computers and electronics.
- Reduction in red tape and loopholes.
Articles
editOne, but some in the works.
- One in draft User:Contributor1972/sandbox.
- One in review Draft:High Performance Alloys, Inc.
Created a stub for Forging#Isothermal forging
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