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March 13th, 2001, 12:03 PM
#1
Experienced Techs
How many posters/readers had Tech jobs before the advent of the PC? I started in 1970 as a TV Repairman and have been involved in "technology" ever since.
Any other "lifetime" Techs around?
"what'dya mean I hosed the whole thing? Is that bad?"
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March 13th, 2001, 01:39 PM
#2
MegaMod
I started out in 1975 as an Aviation Fire Control Technnician in the Navy working on A-6E aircraft radar as a bench tech. Since I got out in 1981, I've been in Field Service. Haven't regretted any part of it.
DonJ
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March 13th, 2001, 03:43 PM
#3
No offence guys, but aren't you really asking "Who here is older than modern technology?" Just kidding - I got involved in the XT days.
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March 13th, 2001, 03:52 PM
#4
I have been involved in PC's for the last 10 years, so I am a 'Newbie' compared to some of the visitors here
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March 13th, 2001, 04:03 PM
#5
got involved when the trs 80 came out
joined navy
also a aviation electronics tech
got out of navy and have been having fun working on these things ever since
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March 13th, 2001, 04:25 PM
#6
I WAS BORN holding a Commode 69 (Commodore 64)! Nice machine, anyway, I was bashing around on it playing Paperboy when I was 1 YEARS OLD!!! So, those kids in high school at the moment who think they know all because they can use the internet. But don't even know what voltage to run a Pentium 133 off, (3.3V by the way)! CAN GO SUCK MY WALLET! Better not, Bill Gates has sucked my wallet dry already, dame ME!!! LOL!
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March 13th, 2001, 06:07 PM
#7
i got h ooked on computer in the early 1993 when i left college from video and music editing .. where we were using them there . and then i got my own .. got sick of asking for help how to fix this and that then one day after reading peter nortons help books i realized i wanted to be a tech ... so bamm .. and now i made my 500th POST woow only took 15 months .. hehehe
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March 14th, 2001, 01:35 AM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by cyberhh:
No offence guys, but aren't you really asking "Who here is older than modern technology?" Just kidding - I got involved in the XT days.
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Geez!!! I wish!!! Some days I feel older than 'ancient technology.' Got into an argument with a client today...he was trying to tease me about the new grey hairs since I last saw him a year ago...I took offense and told him so...I DO NOT have ANY grey hairs!!!! The ones that are still attached and no longer brown are WHITE!!! LOL
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March 14th, 2001, 02:12 AM
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Registered User
Don't ask me!
I'm a newbie compared to some of you guys!
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March 14th, 2001, 06:43 AM
#10
Same here....I started around the XT/286 ERA, when I was 12.
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March 14th, 2001, 07:54 AM
#11
Started on the Sinclair ZX80 & ZX81. They were FUN !
Must have been where the term 'CRASH' came from.
(Think I've still got one in the loft)
Martin
[This message has been edited by Tech Head (edited March 14, 2001).]
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March 14th, 2001, 08:07 AM
#12
Re-enlisted in the Army in 1979 to be a Computer Operator. Worked on IBM mainframes in Germany. IBM 360/40 and IBM 370/138.
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March 14th, 2001, 10:19 AM
#13
I am also a newbie....first PC was a 386sx/16...though most of my tech work has been on 486s doing upgrades and troubleshoot problems.....
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March 14th, 2001, 10:21 AM
#14
Does smacking the tv repeatedly to get it to work count?
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March 14th, 2001, 11:05 AM
#15
Got out of college in 76 with a degree in telecomm. Work as a Radio-Shack sales/tech for 4 yrs. Was there for the first Trash 80
(pc built into the keyboard).
In the pc business ever since.
Worked with:
VT-180 (Dec VT-100 with retrofit XT board)
Osbournes, Kaypro, TI, Sinclair, Altos,
the newcommer IBM (that wont last) and just
about everything since the good old days of CP/M.
Climed the ladder with different cies.
I now manage projects and people. No longer
have to do the work, just supervise and help
the new kids, how dont even know what dos is
nevermind a batch file.
(why do I feel so old suddenly ? )
So to be called a new member anywhere (including this forum) is very nice thing.
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