i got my undergraduate degree from ncsu in ee and my graduate degree from the university of grateful dead.  guess which one was more fun?  a one point in time, i thought god put me on earth to design pa systems for bands.  then, i cut my hair and got a nice prestigious job making deli sandwiches at subway on lake boone trail :-)

D. McLamb wrote:
Coming out of lurksville to chime in on that one - two degrees in music here 
and I've been doing IT stuff full time since '99.

During college, there quite a few folks such as myself that enjoyed both 
technology/computers and music. Then again, there were quite a few more that 
cared not for IT. 

Guess which ones I hung out with? :)


On 8/29/05, Jim Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
i'm glad i know where to send my resume. long live rock. feedback from
vacuum tubes suits me better than feedback from reality, though :-) at
one point in time, 100% of our band worked in IT or in an IT related 
field.

    
Mathematicians don't come cheap though so I usually end
up hiring/training their left-handed counterparts: Musicians.

Musicians are constantly moving ideas into reality, and using the
feedback from reality to refine their ideas or music. Not that all
IT-guys make good musicians, but musicians have always (in my
experience) been able to successfully make the leap into IT.

Jon
when I'm leftward leaning I'm: Hib
when I'm feeling conservative: Kpm




      
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