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[[File:Rob.jpg|thumb|100 px|left|RJBradlow circa 2007]]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.  
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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.
 
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.
  
I have studied and practised 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.
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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 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 flavours 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 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.  
 
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.  

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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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