March 3, 2009 | Comment

Though while in college I focused on liberal-arts courses (political science, journalism, English, creative writing), I have always been something of a boot-strap engineer: I built a telephone system for myself and three neighbor boys back in the late 1960s (they climbed the poles and strung the wire; I devised the rest). I spent a lot of time in the garage, tinkering with electronics.

Flash-forward to the late 2000s and I’m again tinkering: this time with microprocessors, LEDs, circuit boards and programming. In between, I did learn to program in a variety of now-dead languages and was once a wiz at HyperTalk. But that didn’t really prepare me for the C programming necessary in microprocessors (though my more than passing acquaintance with PHP did).

Anyway, short of it all: middle-aged white guy with serious jones for fiddling with LEDs.

Also, here are the gory server details: This blog is running on Mac OS X 10.4.11, Apache 1.5.3/Darwin, PHP 5.2.4 (Entropy) and MySQL 4.0.24. It is platformed on a Mac G4 Gigabit Ethernet, with dual 450-MHz processors, 1 gigabyte of memory, with 7200-rpm hard drives from Western Digital and a PCI/ATA100 card from Sonnet.

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