Well I suppose I should get my whois in here.
I am the one who can not spell, will flip letters and even whole words around as I am typing. I never have a clean keyboard, usually you could have lunch from the droppings it would create, possibly dinner... not sure on that. I am also the one who realizes that he knows nothing and so has to go and try it out, no matter how dangerous it is, (they are still looking for that small town in Iowa I used to live in) and will not give up and try again until I get it right. I guess that is how my favorite phrase came to be an answer to can we do it? and I always reply of course we can! "It may cost Millions of dollars and thousands of lives but sure it is do-able) And never ask me if that wall is in the way, because I will be happy to move it for you, just need to find a new source of C4 is allSo before I took my retirement from Medical Electronics Engineering (non degree) I had my fun playing with ways of blowing things up for test purposes. I really loved going to UL (Underwriters Laboratories) to do new testing. They even have a big FIRE ROOM!!!! is perfect for marshmallow roasting, the 12 foot diameter kind. Oh boy you can really melt things down in there.... sneak a few other things like the Managers desk in and test it!!!
Anyway I am from Iowa, now living in Colorado where there seems to be NO ONE!! that has a clue of what an electron is let alone how to hook up a light switch. So as I go slowly mad here in the event horizon of the largest black hole in the universe (this is where the universe will begin its end) I am pulling out all my old toys and beginning to play again with this fun part of science. Hooking up caps backwards just to see if anyone is sleeping , or heck maybe turn on my power amp and cause a city blackout.
My background was in Solid state and tube theory, focusing on magnetostrictive designs for ultrasonics. I never really got to play with the new stuff, ( I Was deprived!!!) so only picked up a little digital and even was (exposed) to a microprocessor. That about sums it up on whois here. Really nice forum here and glad I fell into this place. (INCOMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Harlan :blink: :unsure:![]()
My whois.... I am retired also Harlan. I just retired last year. Was a little skeptical about retirement. Concerned about loosing my weekly engineer's exposure to other engineers and keeping up to date (as much as possible) with the technical fields. I was living in the Wash. D.C. area and worked for a very fine Defense related company in the DC area. I loved the hardware engineering aspects of Information tech. projects. Did some software (embedded) engineering as well. My most interesting jobs consisted of embedded processor projects with 8, 16, and 32 bit devices to do data concentration. I too am in an area now that is pretty rural and techies are hard to find here. Most people are farmers and fishermen (I'm not complaining, they are fine neigbors, and are friendly to a fault).Well I suppose I should get my whois in here.
I am the one who can not spell, will flip letters and even whole words around as I am typing. I never have a clean keyboard, usually you could have lunch from the droppings it would create, possibly dinner... not sure on that. I am also the one who realizes that he knows nothing and so has to go and try it out, no matter how dangerous it is, (they are still looking for that small town in Iowa I used to live in) and will not give up and try again until I get it right. I guess that is how my favorite phrase came to be an answer to can we do it? and I always reply of course we can! "It may cost Millions of dollars and thousands of lives but sure it is do-able) And never ask me if that wall is in the way, because I will be happy to move it for you, just need to find a new source of C4 is allSo before I took my retirement from Medical Electronics Engineering (non degree) I had my fun playing with ways of blowing things up for test purposes. I really loved going to UL (Underwriters Laboratories) to do new testing. They even have a big FIRE ROOM!!!! is perfect for marshmallow roasting, the 12 foot diameter kind. Oh boy you can really melt things down in there.... sneak a few other things like the Managers desk in and test it!!!
Anyway I am from Iowa, now living in Colorado where there seems to be NO ONE!! that has a clue of what an electron is let alone how to hook up a light switch. So as I go slowly mad here in the event horizon of the largest black hole in the universe (this is where the universe will begin its end) I am pulling out all my old toys and beginning to play again with this fun part of science. Hooking up caps backwards just to see if anyone is sleeping , or heck maybe turn on my power amp and cause a city blackout.
My background was in Solid state and tube theory, focusing on magnetostrictive designs for ultrasonics. I never really got to play with the new stuff, ( I Was deprived!!!) so only picked up a little digital and even was (exposed) to a microprocessor. That about sums it up on whois here. Really nice forum here and glad I fell into this place. (INCOMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Harlan :blink: :unsure:![]()