Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello to all fellow hackers and geeks out there,
Started in electronics WAY back in the early 70's; when in my early teens, I asked for a 150-in-one electronics project kit from Radio Shack for Christmas. LOVED that thing, basically wore it out building and rebuilding and inventing my own projects. Worked part time at a TV repair shop in my senior year of High School. Went to college for software but never lost my love of hardware, and ended up at NCR in Ithaca, NY, as a bench tech. Worked there for a couple of years, then over to SCM in Cortland, NY for a couple of years, then to Rochester, NY. Hardware repair jobs dried up in the 80's, so got into software support, then System Administration. Semi-retired now, IT is a brutally demanding field (especially nowadays) that burned me out after 35 years. Found this forum when googling for info on a PhotoVu digital picture frame and want to ask the poster in that thread about documentation and/or firmware updates.
Remember to hang onto the cold end...
Walt
Hello to all fellow hackers and geeks out there,
Started in electronics WAY back in the early 70's; when in my early teens, I asked for a 150-in-one electronics project kit from Radio Shack for Christmas. LOVED that thing, basically wore it out building and rebuilding and inventing my own projects. Worked part time at a TV repair shop in my senior year of High School. Went to college for software but never lost my love of hardware, and ended up at NCR in Ithaca, NY, as a bench tech. Worked there for a couple of years, then over to SCM in Cortland, NY for a couple of years, then to Rochester, NY. Hardware repair jobs dried up in the 80's, so got into software support, then System Administration. Semi-retired now, IT is a brutally demanding field (especially nowadays) that burned me out after 35 years. Found this forum when googling for info on a PhotoVu digital picture frame and want to ask the poster in that thread about documentation and/or firmware updates.
Remember to hang onto the cold end...
Walt
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