Poll: What do you do for a living?
Poll: What do you do for a living?
I know it is a personal question, but what do you do for a living? I am just curious as to how this hobby relates/influences your chosen careers, jobs, professions. Anyone work in the tech industry?
for me, i think you are right, about this hobby influencing my employment.
although my background is in biology, because of my interest and non stop talking about computers, i am often the guy to go to, in the event something goes wrong with a computer at work (Candadian Hydrographic Service), and they don't want to call the help desk.
Eventually i got offered to run the Print On Demand shop, where i get to play with some amazing large format printers.
Still want to get back into the biology, but for now it's a cool job. unsupervised, my own office, my own hours, and plenty of gadgets!
although my background is in biology, because of my interest and non stop talking about computers, i am often the guy to go to, in the event something goes wrong with a computer at work (Candadian Hydrographic Service), and they don't want to call the help desk.
Eventually i got offered to run the Print On Demand shop, where i get to play with some amazing large format printers.
Still want to get back into the biology, but for now it's a cool job. unsupervised, my own office, my own hours, and plenty of gadgets!
Do you have some scientific project where you can interface a VIC-20? Maybe you know it was rather popular for such projects, at least compared to the C64 which has more stuff going on and harder to interface timing critical stuff (I've heard). Ten years ago, about right after I had re-bought a VIC, I was asked by a pal to sell it to him to be used in some project.
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i am still massively interested in hooking up the vic to external devices, like a digital thermometer etc..
i just picked up a book on how to make robots for the vic 20, so that should be fun to read.
actually, i just finished recording to file, all the vic 20 books, manuals, etc.. i have, and will be starting to scan them in, and then have them available for public download.
i just picked up a book on how to make robots for the vic 20, so that should be fun to read.
actually, i just finished recording to file, all the vic 20 books, manuals, etc.. i have, and will be starting to scan them in, and then have them available for public download.
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Someone found a "Home Weather Kit" for the C-64 for sale at the SWRAP Expo, which was a little A/D board, several sensors that could be connected, and some software. I don't know too many details, but if it used the User Port (likely) it would probably work on the VIC-20.vic user wrote:i am still massively interested in hooking up the vic to external devices, like a digital thermometer etc..
The VIC-REL is an easy way to connect things to the VIC or 64, but it's only digital I/O. You could probably use the Paddle inputs to get analog data into the VIC though.
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Back on topic...As I mentioned before, I am a "Software Systems Engineer" at MD Robotics in Canada working on various space systems.
My VIC20 (and then 64) definitely led to a strong interest in computers and technology, encouraging me to to to University and get an Engineering degree.
Oddly enough, I don't actually write any software at work - I'm more on the planning side. So I get my coding kicks on the VIC and 64 whenever possible instead
My VIC20 (and then 64) definitely led to a strong interest in computers and technology, encouraging me to to to University and get an Engineering degree.
Oddly enough, I don't actually write any software at work - I'm more on the planning side. So I get my coding kicks on the VIC and 64 whenever possible instead

You're close... late 20s. I started teaching quite early.
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So, Mr. Poetry Prof, what are the good rhymes for "VIC"?
gives 564 choices, of which many are names or have several syllables. Some "words" are not even there (like d-i-c-k). At least we share the same endings as the Oric people.

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Re: Poll: What do you do for a living?
Up until three weeks ago I was an electronics engineer but like a lot of jobs mine evapourated and I was made redundant.I know it is a personal question, but what do you do for a living?
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Anyone work in the tech industry?
Tomorrow I start work as an extra in the Demi Moore film currently being produced not too far from here.
Sunday and Monday I was an extra in a TV Drama, two days shooting for a total of three minutes of screen time.
So I guess now I'm an actor. 8^)=
Lee.