Russell Chapman wrote:
> Even the recent who are we thread contributes to this. The
> lowest level of education we've seen is along the lines of a
> BSc in Maths or a BA in Philosophy.
With one exception. 8^)
(Please, by all means continue to contribute to this thread
> - it really is enlightening to see who we are). People like
> Zimm, Alberto, Dan (what does a nuclear geophysicist do
> anyway...) and the like have jobs I can barely comprehend and
> even if I lurked for eternity, I would be fascinated by their
> input.
Me too. I am also fascinated by input from different perspectives,
especially from those from different countries.
>
> Cheers
>
> Russell Chapman Brisbane Australia PS How many network
> administrators and similar computer types do we have - seems
> to be an awful lot...
I'm not officially a "computer person" but I spend a good deal of my
time working on software and hardware. A good bit of my job is
putting data aquisition systems together using computer interface
hardware (such as National Instruments stuff) and Labviews software.
I also code in VBA, mostly in Excel.
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Doug
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