__ ___ ___ /\ |\ | / ` | |__ |\ | | /~~\ | \| \__, | |___ | \| | __ ___ __ __ |__| | /__` | / \ |__) \ / | | | .__/ | \__/ | \ | So you're interested in learning more about me? I'm honoured. Not much to learn really. But since you came, I might as well spin you a short yarn. ______________________________________________________________________ The BBS Years: I used to be the sysop of a NY BBS called "Operation Shadowfire". It ran on an IBM XT with a TXM/10-II 8088 Main Board @ 10 MH. It was a waffle BBS running under IBM DOS 3.3. During that time I befriended a gent in a nearby town who shared my passion for BBSs (he ran the "Octothorpe BBS") and interactive fiction. He took this passion and became an archivist and film maker. His name is HTML Jason Scott [Sadofsky] Jason has gone on to create great things like: HTML textfiles.com HTML The BBS Documentary (SDF is in it!) HTML Get Lamp (A film about text adventures) If you haven't seen his work before you should absolutely investigate it. His films are amazing and evoke deep nostalgia in everyone. An interesting aside is that we both used to frequent the original SDF BBS. ______________________________________________________________________ The BITNET Years: When I was in college we didn't have access to ARPA's successor, HTML NSFNet via HTML NYSERNet simply because it wasn't around until just after I graduated. Instead I had access to HTML BITNET And on BITNET I was a class four sysop on the HTML RELAY Network In fact, I was the publisher of "Class Four Relay Magazine". RELAY predates IRC by a few years but with the demise of BITNET, RELAY is no more. I also ran the Emergency Services List (EMERG-L) and the Collegiate Emergency Services List (CEMS-L). These last two were merged into misc.emerg-services circa 1991. Google remembers some of my posts and I am embarrased reading them now. :-) It was during this time that I wrote a BBS system entirely in Fortran77 that ran on the MUSIC/SP system. HTML MUSIC/SP Also during this time I was (as you might have already guessed) a firefighter and EMT. I was active both in my home town as well as re-founding the College's EMS. ______________________________________________________________________ The 90s: I spent most of the 90s working on mainframe systems using languages such as APL, PL1, C, REXX, and 370 Assembler. It makes me sound like an intelligent nerd I know but I really wasn't. I just did what had to be done. At the beginning of the 90s I also became a ham radio operator. Yes, I had to learn Morse Code. I'm still very involved with the local Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) team to this day. HTML ARES Also during this time I did air and ground search and rescue. If you've ever seen the movie Cliff Hanger, that will give you an rough idea. ______________________________________________________________________ 2000 (or so) to present: I became a Unix convert. I ended up working for Canonical, the company that makes Ubuntu, for 10 years. I probably would have been a full convert in the 80s had I only had exposure to it. Instead I had what was available, IBM technology. This era has been punctuated by Project Management, Python, AppleScript, Mac OS X, Ubuntu, Launchpad, IRC, and SDF. I got paid to work on FOSS and use Unix (Linux mostly). In my spare time I used to help build autonomous air and ground robots. These days I spend my time supporting a large mountain network of emergency repeaters and computers linked via gigahertz radio from Cheyenne, WY to Sandia, NM and into the Colorado mountains. For more information see: HTML RMHAM In 2019 I left Canonical and joined Platform.sh. You can find more about my work history by visiting LinkedIn HTML LinkedIn In February 2021 I moved off SDF.ORG over to Tilde.Team and I am very happy with the setup. In August 2022 I got my Ph.D. in Information Technology. ____________________________________________________________________________ Gophered by Gophernicus/3.0.1 on Ubuntu/22.04 x86_64