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KFC911 09-27-2017 12:10 PM

Paging Wayne Dempsey...
 
What's the best way to contact Wayne? I had a post typed up, then deleted it because I thought it's probably better said pivately.

javadog 09-27-2017 12:18 PM

Send him a PM; Go here:

Pelican Parts Technical BBS - View Profile: Wayne Dempsey

tabs 09-27-2017 12:36 PM

I always think of Wanye and MD Holoway as two peas from the same pod...one UMA and the other MIT...one MS Chem and the other MS engineering...i think...

Both have the quantitative analysis thing going...

Of which I am very familiar with as my Dad had 5 years at Detroit's AP HS Cass Tech and a BS Chem 41 with 10 years as a Tool and Die maker at Packard...35 to 45. Figure in degree inflation...anyway I digress..the point being is that I understand the mindset and am myself very heavily analytical because that was the way I was brought up to think..you learn how to process life from your parents.

However math and science never really interested me...to rote and boring...History fascinates as it is a complex matrix of the ever shifting sands of human events. Layer upon layer like the sediment at the bottom of the ocean. Which results in a COLLECTIVE MEMORY. Now in this there is a nexus between subjective human thoughts and actions and the science of the brain...as all of that information is stored in a living breathing organism.

KFC911 09-27-2017 12:43 PM

Thanks JR....didn't know if he read them...

KFC911 09-27-2017 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 9753770)
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Both have the quantitative analysis thing going...

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Tabby, did you lose your way?. Though Computer Science was my thing, I also did the Quantitative Analysis thing....but I'm no Head Bird, and am a Master of nothing these daze....not even my own domain :)

tabs 09-27-2017 02:39 PM

I took a Basic computer programming course back in the day...one of the questions on the final was to diagram a computer program...

What I diagrammed was a Program about why I didn't have to FINISH the Final Exam to get an A in the class...When the Prof read my diagrammed Program he didn't even finish grading my exam but gave me a B+ on it, and I got an A in the class also I had the highest number of points in the class.

I come from an era where Punch Cards were used to program computers...

enzo1 09-27-2017 02:50 PM

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KFC911 09-27-2017 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 9753932)
I took a Basic computer programming course back in the day...

I come from an era where Punch Cards were used to program computers...

I started on punch cards, and even though that stuff came easy for me, I knew damn well that I wasn't gonna program for a living.....boring :(. Hit the job market in terrible times, but landed in IBM's Advanced Communicatuons Products Division at Research Triangle in r&d....I had found my niche. Had no idea where it would lead, but it served me very well in the corporate world...I did my own thing, held the keys to the kingdoms, and had a freakin' ball along the way :).

tabs 09-27-2017 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by enzo1 (Post 9753947)

By applying geometric logic I have made the determination that someone made a Wardroom refrigerator key and pilfered the strawberries. I have been surrounded by nay saying disloyal officers that if we had not been pulled out of action I would have been able to prove wrong by apprehending the culprit. Thus vindicating my veracity.

tabs 09-27-2017 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 9753957)
I started on punch cards, and even though that stuff came easy for me, I knew damn well that I wasn't gonna program for a living.....boring :(. Hit the job market in terrible times, but landed in IBM's Advanced Communicatuons Products Division at Research Triangle in r&d....I had found my niche. Had no idea where it would lead, but it served me very well in the corporate world...I did my own thing, held the keys to the kingdoms, and had a freakin' ball along the way :).

Dads Godson was part of the IBM team that installed the first computer automated auto production line in the world at Chrysler in 62. He lectured the Japanese in Tokyo on how they could install similar production lines and then transfered to Europe where he was part of the IBM team that installed a similar production line in the USSR circa 1970. In the early 2000's he developed a car theft system in the UK similar to LoJack (or Northstar) except you could kill the electrical system on the car. It was picked up by Range Rover and Aston Martin...Another application was the ability to monitor a cars road usage so that a toll for that usage could be collected. I invested a small amount into his co and never got a dime back...ehhh

sammyg2 09-27-2017 03:07 PM

I'll tell ya later.

KFC911 09-27-2017 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 9753977)
I'll tell ya later.

Had to quote this, before you change it, and then delete it altogether :)

All your keystrokes are belong to us...

I think it was....

sammyg2 09-27-2017 03:48 PM

Shhh.

BeyGon 09-27-2017 04:18 PM

and Wayne had an article on 914s in Automobile Magazine this month.

matt930s 09-27-2017 05:46 PM

You are one strange cat.

MattR


Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 9753974)
Dads Godson was part of the IBM team that installed the first computer automated auto production line in the world at Chrysler in 62. He lectured the Japanese in Tokyo on how they could install similar production lines and then transfered to Europe where he was part of the IBM team that installed a similar production line in the USSR circa 1970. In the early 2000's he developed a car theft system in the UK similar to LoJack (or Northstar) except you could kill the electrical system on the car. It was picked up by Range Rover and Aston Martin...Another application was the ability to monitor a cars road usage so that a toll for that usage could be collected. I invested a small amount into his co and never got a dime back...ehhh


wildthing 09-27-2017 07:18 PM

I'm related to Charles Babbage.

craigster59 09-27-2017 08:48 PM

I think my farts smell rather decent.

KFC911 09-28-2017 12:47 AM

Compared to Tank farts they probably do....you should probably get a bear cub though....and name her Winnie :)


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