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I've been online since September 1989 when I first arrived at Worcester Polytechnic Institute as an
Aerospace major. Five years later, in August of 1994, I left WPI
with a BS in Technical Writing and a BS in History. Don't ask, it is
a long, convoluted tale - well, you can ask if you really want to
know.
I am currently working for GTE
Internetworking, Powered by BBN. In other words GTEI bought up
BBN but wanted to keep the name. We're in Cambridge, MA. BBN is the
company that started all of this. This? Yes, this - as in the
Internet. They developed the first of what could be considered
routers and helped build the ARPAnet, which evolved over time into
the Internet as we know it. There is a lot of history around here.
If you're at all interested check out the book "Where Wizards Stay
Up Late: The Origins of the Internet" by Katie Hafner and Matthew
Lyon. Very good book, IMHO.
Previously I was working for the Lucent Remote Access Business
Unit, aka Lucent RABU, formerly Livingston Enterprises.
Livingston was merged into Lucent in late 1997. Don't worry
if you haven't heard of them. They make communication servers and
routers, the kind of thing an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or
corporation uses to connect modems, terminals, or other serial
devices, to their network. And before that I worked for Xylogics, who made similar
equipment and is now part of Bay Networks.
I like to think I got these jobs because I'm good at what I do,
and I put my resume out
online. But then again, I may just be damn lucky. ;-)
I started playing around with HTML back at WPI around 1991, but
never really had the time to get deep into it. I had a friend who
had a friend at CERN where Tim Berners-Lee was developing HTML. So
I've been at this for a while now. The concept intrigued me as I am
deeply interested in all forms of communications media. After I left
WPI I didn't have ready access to a web server to play with until my
ISP at the time, The World, added
WWW pages for their users. And so the first version of this site
was born.
I'm not an artist, and I'm not really into lots of flash. So I'll
be keeping the graphic component of this site low - basically
nothing. Well, there are a few photos of me on here,
just because. The average user online today is still using a 486
machine with 640x480x256 resolution, and a modem between 14.4K and
28.8K (April, 1997) so I like to design for the masses. The photos
are a little bit out of date. I started wearing a closely trimmed
beard back in 1995 - the photos either show me clean shaven or with
the wild unkempt look I had in college when things got to busy for
me to bother shaving. |