Blast from the past, as promised:
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Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
(1978)
Lawrence Technological University Southfield
Michigan
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20 years experience in power electronics
servicing and designing
induction heating power supplies. Frequencies
range from 1KHz to 450KHz
with power levels from 2.5KW to 1200KW.
Inverter designs based on SCR,
IGBT and MOSFET power modules.
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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and
Computer Science (2000)
Lawrence Technological University Southfield
Michigan
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"So far, it all appears innocuous. A few quick moves will reveal if the
above is true. I have my doubts, and here is why, read on."
I plan on signing up for the Master Degree
program in Computer Science
with a focus on software engineering. I got
"Now. Does this hemorrhage of the language appear familar? Most college
grads acquire enough sense, especially in print, to say, "I RECEIVED, or
ACQUIRED. Let us move on."
*a degree in computer science just for the fun
of doing it. I like
playing with computers as a hobby so I figured
if I want to learn
anything, mite as well
"Stop right there. All this alleged knowledge with horrible mistakes
like this? A mite, Mr. college grad, is a microscopic arachnid."
to it right,
*"Aheheeheheh! See what it says? He says,
and I quoteth the college grad..'...so I figured if I want to learn
anything, mite (SIC) as well to it right." Is this unbelievable or not?"
and got a degree.
"Bam! What did I say about cutting your own throat, LELAND?"
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I have found that ham radio is an interesting
and fun hobby. Since my
professional background is in power
electronics, I have found that ham
radio has provided me with a means to
expand my knowledge in the area of
communication electronics.
"How about a return to basic prerequisites?"
*Its interesting to note that most of the new
technical advances being
made in Ham Radio
"Tell us, oh college grad, why did you capitalize "ham radio?" Oh. I
see. You carry the same reverence for it that you do myself."
occur on VHF and above. As an engineer
"Lalalalallalalalallalallala"
*that is what attracts me to the hobby.
From where I stand I see systems that were
completely designed in
hardware now redesigned as part hardware
and part software, which
performs better and costs
"No sireeeBob. No Dewey button for you, no chest to pin it on. COST, as
in SINGULAR! Even your average high school grad knows this."
less to manufacture. I think the time is
approaching where it will be
difficult to
"Retain your credibility, Leland?" No. Impossible. You are done.You can
have this razor though to finish yourself off, Mr. tough guy."
separate
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the hardware from the software functions in
future communications
equipment. Everywhere you look, commercial
systems are going digital
while many Amateurs are still arguing about
the merits of Morse Code
testing
"Need I say more? Yea! Actually, I have a command! Go IMMEDIATELY and
fetch this wretched proof of your lack of intelligence and mushy gray
matter off of QRZ.com and at least rework it so anyone with a sixth
grade education can not come along and make a fool of you in front of
the entire world etched in stone for all of history to see. And I just
got down! Click click! : )"