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I grew up in Helena, Montana. One of my High School Mathmatics teachers got me access to the first computer that I used: the IBM 1620.

I earned my Bachelor of Science Electronics Engineering Technology (BSEET) from DeVry Institute of Technology[?] in Phoenix, Arizona. There I had access to a UNIVAC 1106 computer, a system I always found specially interesting.

I currently live in Sunnyvale, California and work in San Jose, California.

I was a member of a team of volunteers that restored to operational condition the IBM 1620 Model I in the Computer History Museum (http://www.computerhistory.org) collection, in Mountain View, California at 1401 Shoreline Blvd. (http://www.computerhistory.org/bldg/shoreline/)

I am currently working on entering into Wikipedia as much information as I can of what I have learned as a Volunteer Docent at the Computer History Museum. Most of this work has been on the List of IBM products and List of Univac products and their subpages.

Experimental pages for User:RTC/Lithium and User:RTC/Phosphorus showing samples.



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