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My website: [http://taoexmachina.com Tao Ex Machina]
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[https://github.com/crashcartpro GitHub] [https://hackaday.io/CrashCart Hackaday.io] [https://www.codecademy.com/crashcartpro Codecademy]
  
 
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**Freelance computer repair
 
**Freelance computer repair
 
**School IT consultant
 
**School IT consultant
**Pharmacy Technician / Janitor / Delivery Driver (I playfully called it "drug running")
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**Janitor
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**Pharmacy Technician / Delivery Driver (I playfully called it "drug running")
 
**Test Technician in circuit board manufacturing
 
**Test Technician in circuit board manufacturing
 
**Asterisk Tech support
 
**Asterisk Tech support
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**Failure analysis technician
 
**Web Host support
 
**Web Host support
 
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**Linux System Administrator
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 25 August 2016

About Me

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My website: Tao Ex Machina GitHub Hackaday.io Codecademy

  • Born and raised in New Hampshire, moved to Huntsville in 2008
  • I have a love/hate relationship with fixing things
  • My handle has many allusions/reasons, fore most is a tool to "revive" stuff
  • Pretty handy with a soldering iron. (through hole /surface mount / rework / toaster ovens)
  • I also know my way around some basic wood working
  • I've had two projects posted on Hack a Day (so far)
  • I have been working on contributions to Open Source Hardware in GEDA/PCB
  • I've worked a variety of jobs:
    • Warehouse shipping and receiving / Repairing home medical equipment
    • Taxi/courier driver
    • Freelance computer repair
    • School IT consultant
    • Janitor
    • Pharmacy Technician / Delivery Driver (I playfully called it "drug running")
    • Test Technician in circuit board manufacturing
    • Asterisk Tech support
    • Failure analysis technician
    • Web Host support
    • Linux System Administrator

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