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Hello all,<br>
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[[File:Rob.jpg|thumb|100 px|left|]]Hello all,<br>  
My real name is Robert J. Bradlow and I am a new member here as of April 22, 2012.
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I am a new member here as of April 22, 2012.
  
 
I have begun to contribute to the wiki and look forward to testing and documenting my results.  
 
I have begun to contribute to the wiki and look forward to testing and documenting my results.  
  
 
My experience is as follows:<br>
 
My experience is as follows:<br>
I've been a computer and electronics nut since grade school over some 35 years ago where I built my first Heathkit digital alarm clock. <br>
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I've been a computer and electronics nut since grade school over some 35 years ago where I built my first Heathkit <small>(digital alarm clock)</small> and began programming computers.
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I have studied and practiced with various computer architectures, operating systems, and languages over the years and have been an avid Linux fan since somewhere around 1999 where I started my journey with redhat, suse, xandros, and PClinux.
 
I have studied and practiced with various computer architectures, operating systems, and languages over the years and have been an avid Linux fan since somewhere around 1999 where I started my journey with redhat, suse, xandros, and PClinux.
  
I have toyed with various distros including some BSD UNIX variants and now primarily use Ubuntu desktop & server on most of my machines sparsed in with a few other Linux flavors on occasion like: Kubuntu, Xbuntu, Ubuntu Studio, CentOS, DSL, eLive, Mint, Puppy, Knoppix, gNewSense, and Sugar on a stick to name a few.  
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I have toyed with various distros including some BSD UNIX variants and now primarily use Ubuntu desktop & server editions on most of my machines sparsed in with a few other Linux flavors on occasion like: Kubuntu, Xbuntu, Ubuntu Studio, CentOS, DSL, eLive, Mint, Puppy, Knoppix, gNewSense, and Sugar on a stick to name a few.  
I dabble with web design and hosting and have worked as a tech support engineer, owned and operated a computer repair & retail business, worked as A/V installer, Crestron programmer, service technician for Liberty Coach, ASE certified Auto Technician, and lastly a Trucker off & on where I was also an owner/operator for a couple of years.  
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I dabble with web design and hosting and have worked as a tech support engineer for HP/Compaq through a contracted independent company, owned and operated a computer repair & retail business, worked as A/V installer, Satellite systems installer, Crestron programmer, technician for Liberty Coach*, ASE certified Auto Technician, and lastly a Trucker off & on where I was also an owner/operator for a couple of years.  
  
 
You might say I am well rounded.  
 
You might say I am well rounded.  
  
Well, I'm going to end it here and probably format and add some more here later.  
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I am currently self employed in a motor vehicle diagnostics business.
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Well, I'm going to end it here and probably add some more later.  
  
 
Blessings to you and thanks for taking the time to visit.  
 
Blessings to you and thanks for taking the time to visit.  
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Regards,
 
Regards,
 
--RJBradlow 05:08, 23 April 2012 (CEST)
 
--RJBradlow 05:08, 23 April 2012 (CEST)
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<small>(Libertycoach dot com -- *Primary job duties:  Configuration, programming, integration, fabrication, installation, diagnostics and repair of all on-board electrical, Crestron, A/V, automation, communications, networking and monitoring systems. 2007-2012)</small>
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 12 October 2012

Rob.jpg
Hello all,

I am a new member here as of April 22, 2012.

I have begun to contribute to the wiki and look forward to testing and documenting my results.

My experience is as follows:
I've been a computer and electronics nut since grade school over some 35 years ago where I built my first Heathkit (digital alarm clock) and began programming computers.

I have studied and practiced with various computer architectures, operating systems, and languages over the years and have been an avid Linux fan since somewhere around 1999 where I started my journey with redhat, suse, xandros, and PClinux.

I have toyed with various distros including some BSD UNIX variants and now primarily use Ubuntu desktop & server editions on most of my machines sparsed in with a few other Linux flavors on occasion like: Kubuntu, Xbuntu, Ubuntu Studio, CentOS, DSL, eLive, Mint, Puppy, Knoppix, gNewSense, and Sugar on a stick to name a few.

I dabble with web design and hosting and have worked as a tech support engineer for HP/Compaq through a contracted independent company, owned and operated a computer repair & retail business, worked as A/V installer, Satellite systems installer, Crestron programmer, technician for Liberty Coach*, ASE certified Auto Technician, and lastly a Trucker off & on where I was also an owner/operator for a couple of years.

You might say I am well rounded.

I am currently self employed in a motor vehicle diagnostics business.

Well, I'm going to end it here and probably add some more later.

Blessings to you and thanks for taking the time to visit.

Regards, --RJBradlow 05:08, 23 April 2012 (CEST)

(Libertycoach dot com -- *Primary job duties: Configuration, programming, integration, fabrication, installation, diagnostics and repair of all on-board electrical, Crestron, A/V, automation, communications, networking and monitoring systems. 2007-2012)

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