I've often found myself curious (in idle moments) about how people arrived at their current state of geekiness. Not necessarily in great detail, but in broad strokes.
Here's my potted tech history (or 'geek resumé') :
Then in my mid 30's (almost 10 years ago) steadily worsening health issues cut my career short, but not my love of all things geeky
That pretty much brings my story up to date. Anyone else care to share?
Here's my potted tech history (or 'geek resumé') :
- Pre-teens - discovered a love of sci-fi and comic books.
- 13th birthday - got my first home computer (Sinclair ZX81). Learned Sinclair BASIC, dabbled with Z80 assembly language.
- Age 16 - left school, but instead of going to a regular college, got paid to study avionics by the Ministry of Defence (Air). No student loans for me!
- Age 18 - completed my avionics studies; employed by MOD (Air) as a TTO (Telecommunications Technical Officer). Despite the job title and the fact that I worked on an RAF base, it was a civilian position.
- Age 22 - wanted to get into IT; took a programming course... in COBOL, of all languages, lol.
- Age 23 - got my first real PC: cobbled together from assorted parts that were going to be thrown away, it was a 20MHz 286 with 640K RAM, a 20MB 5.25" half height MFM hard drive, a 5.25" floppy drive, Hercules graphics (glorious monochrome!), and a 14" green screen monitor. Installed MS-DOS 3.2 on it.
- Early 20's - worked at a Texas Instruments wafer fab, in the Power Dept., working on transient surge suppressor ICs. Upgraded PC to a 386SX-25.
- Mid 20's - got interested in Linux, started dual-booting my 486DX-33 PC with Slackware (2.something, iirc) & MS-DOS 6 / Win 3.1. Upgraded PC to a 486DX2-66, and added a VLB Trident graphics card with 1MB VRAM(!), and a VLB IDE controller with 2MB cache.
- Mid 20's to early 30's - worked for the UK distribution arm of PC Chips in the Tech Dept. Several PC upgrades: Pentium-133, Pentium-200MMX, Celeron-300A, Pentium3-500.
- Early to mid-30's - Product Manager for a startup which was essentially a UK franchise of Foxconn. Upgraded to an AthlonXP 2100+ system with 1GB RAM, which I only got around to replacing this year! (Although it did have several component and peripheral upgrades over its lifetime)
- Mid 30's - after using Mandrake for a couple of years, discovered Kubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger). Loved it, and have stayed with Kubuntu since then.
Then in my mid 30's (almost 10 years ago) steadily worsening health issues cut my career short, but not my love of all things geeky
- Mid to late 30's - health issues eased up for a couple of years; worked tech support for BT Internet until health worsened again.
- Earlier this year - new PC: Sandybridge Pentium dual-core G840, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, 750GB HDD.
That pretty much brings my story up to date. Anyone else care to share?
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