Well... I'm "retired" too -- and in a bit I'll drive over to Belcan to
see if a rumored contract has made it out of a customer's office yet.
Why quit when you're having fun and getting PAID for it?
Bear in mind that I'm typing from my Amateur Radio operating position
and looking at shelves of TE...
Enjoy it, Ed; I know SD is lots easier to retire in than Michigan;
should have hung onto Dad's trailer in Mission Bay.
Did you train a replacement?
Cortland Richmond
On 1/3/2012 11:46 AM, Price, Edward wrote:
*This is just a short note to let all my friends on the EMC-PSTC list
know that I am retiring, effective 3 January 2012. Yes, I finally made
my decision, and soon I'll be no more than a puff of smoke on the
horizon.*
**
*It may sound overly sentimental, but the people on the EMC-PSTC list
have helped to make my efforts a bit easier on so many occasions, and
I will remember so many of you.*
**
*By the time you read this, my Cubic mail account will likely be
closed, so if you would like to reach me, use my [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> address (I also subscribed my home address to
the list). I will probably be taking a little vacation from EMC for a
while, but I doubt I can ever leave it completely, so I'll still be
available for free advice and maybe a project or two.*
**
*Thanks for a great 15 years of intriguing questions, provocative
assertions, good advice, and even a few laughs about our shared
conditions!*
**
**
*/Ed Price/*
*[email protected]* <blocked::mailto:[email protected]>* WB6WSN*
*NARTE Certified EMC Engineer*
*Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab*
*Cubic Defense Applications*
*San Diego, CA USA*
*858-505-2780*
*/Military & Avionics EMC Is Our Specialty/*
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