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'''I am trying to keep this very simple. My name is Dale Beaudoin. I am (aka) ventrical at Ubuntuforums.org. I have been an end_user at ubuntuforums for a since 2010, little more than 2 years. I have contributed comments in Testimonials and am a member of the U+1 Team. I have also participated in a small part in the beta testing process of new Ubuntu releases.''' | '''I am applying for Ubuntuforums Membership.''' '''I am trying to keep this very simple. My name is Dale Beaudoin. I am (aka) ventrical at Ubuntuforums.org. I have been an end_user at ubuntuforums since 2010, little more than 2 years. I have contributed comments in Testimonials and am a member of the U+1 Team. I have also participated in a small part in the beta testing process of new Ubuntu releases.''' |
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'''In 1995 I breifly tested Linus Torvorld's kernel through one of the LINUX FIDO ECHOS but was more involved in security matters with Microsoft Operating systems where I spent the larger part of my time.''' '''I became familiarized with Linux again in 2008 with Knoppix,PCLinux and Ubuntu (Hardy Heron). My reason for seeking out Ubuntu was that I was becoming very disappointed as a Windows Malware Removal person. In fact , it got to the point where even fresh installs of Windows on various customers machines was actually behaving like malware itself. With Ubuntu I found some freedom from having to constantly worry about malware.''' |
Describe ventrical here.
I am applying for Ubuntuforums Membership.
I am trying to keep this very simple. My name is Dale Beaudoin. I am (aka) ventrical at Ubuntuforums.org. I have been an end_user at ubuntuforums since 2010, little more than 2 years. I have contributed comments in Testimonials and am a member of the U+1 Team. I have also participated in a small part in the beta testing process of new Ubuntu releases.
I started my electronics career in 1964 at age 9 reparing old vacume tube TVs and IBM cash registers. I had recieved a Certificate (Certified Pinball Machine Repair Technician) from St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology in 1976. I have work experience in reparing all types of pinball machines, video games and juke boxes prior to 1985 (including some of the first pinball machines with microprocessors (although I was not invlovled in programming them).
I started my computer carreer in earnest in 1988 at the data level entry position running and administrating Reflex Database. I took formal classes at the University of Windsor (Canada) in 1990 (Introdciton to Algorithms, Turing Language, Vax Unix and BASIC.
I operated and administered two BBSes from 1990 to 1993 and was a regular contributor to FidoNet echos at the request (and as an invited guest) of the Network Echo Co-ordinators.
In 1995 I breifly tested Linus Torvorld's kernel through one of the LINUX FIDO ECHOS but was more involved in security matters with Microsoft Operating systems where I spent the larger part of my time.
I became familiarized with Linux again in 2008 with Knoppix,PCLinux and Ubuntu (Hardy Heron). My reason for seeking out Ubuntu was that I was becoming very disappointed as a Windows Malware Removal person. In fact , it got to the point where even fresh installs of Windows on various customers machines was actually behaving like malware itself. With Ubuntu I found some freedom from having to constantly worry about malware.
ventrical (last edited 2020-03-23 10:09:18 by rs2009)