"My Life In the Bush of Geekery", Part 0 in a potentially reasonably long memoir:
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So now we have me, the VP of engineering, the VP of procurement, and the CEO up there where the conference table is made of mahogany. (I was just 25 years old.)
And the CEO made the call.
He told the engineer "you must never do this again". He told the procurement guy "we made a promise, pay the kid".
@GeePawHill what did you do with the money
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@GeePawHill I am super interested in the rest of this story and hope this is not in fact the end of this story
@darkuncle There you have it. Hope it pleases.

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@GeePawHill what did you do with the money
@mayintoronto A decade ago, some dude won this multi-million dollar lotto, and then, two years later, he was broke.
A reporter asked him, what did you spend the money on?
He said, "Fast cars, liquor, and women, mostly. And I guess I just *wasted* the rest of it."
I prolly spent most of it on dinner out with me and my friends, or on books at Reiter's book store, which was the best technical bookstore in DC.

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They made me go to the procurement guy's office to get my check. He had an envelope, and he extended it towards me, but then he yanked it back.
"If you take this check, you'll never work for MCI again," he said.
He, apparently, didn't realize what kind of smartass he was dealing with.
I said, "Oh, thank God. Give me the check."
I never did work for MCI again.

@GeePawHill hahahahaha well done
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@mayintoronto A decade ago, some dude won this multi-million dollar lotto, and then, two years later, he was broke.
A reporter asked him, what did you spend the money on?
He said, "Fast cars, liquor, and women, mostly. And I guess I just *wasted* the rest of it."
I prolly spent most of it on dinner out with me and my friends, or on books at Reiter's book store, which was the best technical bookstore in DC.

@GeePawHill @mayintoronto Ha! That lottery winner bought my cousinβs house after he won.
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SBS -- a small vendor of satellite communication services -- hired me on a contract, fixed-price $8,000. This was in maybe '85 or so, so 8k was mad bank.
Their problem, it was in Forth, was that they had a working system where the base station could communicate with the satellite using RS-232 for the modem connection.
But, somewhat late in their game, they discovered that RS-232 had been replaced with RS-422.
@GeePawHill I am, by happenstance, just beginning a project involving both RS-422 and Forth. Been daydreaming about it for years and it's now actually in motion.
These technologies might be obscure, but they still work - and they're really cool stuff! Love that you got paid heavily for working with them. -
@GeePawHill I am, by happenstance, just beginning a project involving both RS-422 and Forth. Been daydreaming about it for years and it's now actually in motion.
These technologies might be obscure, but they still work - and they're really cool stuff! Love that you got paid heavily for working with them.@aaron Forth was my first grown-up language, and for decades I've been saying that when I retire I want to go back to Forth.
I'm retired now. But no, I haven't done it yet.
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@aaron Forth was my first grown-up language, and for decades I've been saying that when I retire I want to go back to Forth.
I'm retired now. But no, I haven't done it yet.
@GeePawHill I've never done much with Forth - but after dealing with OpenFirmware on Sun boxen, I got really interested. Been wanting to bootstrap my own Forth for maybe twenty years now.
The project I mentioned won't be that; I intend to use FlashForth as a development platform, operating system, and in the end communication protocol running on Atmega microcontrollers with FlashForth as a "firmware".
I can't wait to see what problems I find from not understanding the parts - and that's not sarcasm
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@GeePawHill I've never done much with Forth - but after dealing with OpenFirmware on Sun boxen, I got really interested. Been wanting to bootstrap my own Forth for maybe twenty years now.
The project I mentioned won't be that; I intend to use FlashForth as a development platform, operating system, and in the end communication protocol running on Atmega microcontrollers with FlashForth as a "firmware".
I can't wait to see what problems I find from not understanding the parts - and that's not sarcasm
@aaron Sounds to me like joy.
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@aaron Sounds to me like joy.
@GeePawHill Speaking of joy:
I really enjoy your stories, that's why I followed you originally. -
@GeePawHill Speaking of joy:
I really enjoy your stories, that's why I followed you originally.@aaron Awwww.

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@mayintoronto A decade ago, some dude won this multi-million dollar lotto, and then, two years later, he was broke.
A reporter asked him, what did you spend the money on?
He said, "Fast cars, liquor, and women, mostly. And I guess I just *wasted* the rest of it."
I prolly spent most of it on dinner out with me and my friends, or on books at Reiter's book store, which was the best technical bookstore in DC.


I know this as a quote from George Best:'I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.'
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They made me go to the procurement guy's office to get my check. He had an envelope, and he extended it towards me, but then he yanked it back.
"If you take this check, you'll never work for MCI again," he said.
He, apparently, didn't realize what kind of smartass he was dealing with.
I said, "Oh, thank God. Give me the check."
I never did work for MCI again.

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They made me go to the procurement guy's office to get my check. He had an envelope, and he extended it towards me, but then he yanked it back.
"If you take this check, you'll never work for MCI again," he said.
He, apparently, didn't realize what kind of smartass he was dealing with.
I said, "Oh, thank God. Give me the check."
I never did work for MCI again.

@GeePawHill good story, thanks for sharing

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They made me go to the procurement guy's office to get my check. He had an envelope, and he extended it towards me, but then he yanked it back.
"If you take this check, you'll never work for MCI again," he said.
He, apparently, didn't realize what kind of smartass he was dealing with.
I said, "Oh, thank God. Give me the check."
I never did work for MCI again.

@GeePawHill Fantastic story!
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They made me go to the procurement guy's office to get my check. He had an envelope, and he extended it towards me, but then he yanked it back.
"If you take this check, you'll never work for MCI again," he said.
He, apparently, didn't realize what kind of smartass he was dealing with.
I said, "Oh, thank God. Give me the check."
I never did work for MCI again.

@GeePawHill βIf we hose this we lose millionsβ and then they skimp on $5K.
It sounds like they wasted over $5K of leadershipβs time on going up the chain too. Such bad business decisions.
Good on ya
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They made me go to the procurement guy's office to get my check. He had an envelope, and he extended it towards me, but then he yanked it back.
"If you take this check, you'll never work for MCI again," he said.
He, apparently, didn't realize what kind of smartass he was dealing with.
I said, "Oh, thank God. Give me the check."
I never did work for MCI again.

@GeePawHill And between you and MCI, only one is still standing.
And only one was convicted of and accounting fraud scheme larger than Enron.
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@aaron Forth was my first grown-up language, and for decades I've been saying that when I retire I want to go back to Forth.
I'm retired now. But no, I haven't done it yet.
Forth is still there, waiting for you
οΈ(I've often said that I wish the industry had standardized on Forth for early microcomputers, rather than BASIC.)
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They made me go to the procurement guy's office to get my check. He had an envelope, and he extended it towards me, but then he yanked it back.
"If you take this check, you'll never work for MCI again," he said.
He, apparently, didn't realize what kind of smartass he was dealing with.
I said, "Oh, thank God. Give me the check."
I never did work for MCI again.

@GeePawHill omg the payoff was π€π€π€
well done
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