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The account of this former contributor was not re-activated after the server upgrade of March 2022.


I grew up in Memphis, TN as the oldest of four children. I received my BSEE from Christian Brothers University in May 1993; the same year, I also finished AFROTC at Memphis State University as a distinguished graduate and was subsequently commissioned as an officer in the USAF. During my Air Force career, I served as both a Flight Test Engineer and Communications Officer. After leaving the Air Force in 1998, I became a Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert (CCIE) in March 1999. I worked for Cisco Systems for six years as a consulting engineer and in their product development group. I now work as an independent contractor, providing design consulting services for Cisco networking products.

My interests: the Denver Broncos, Computer networking, computer programming, Christian history / theology, investing and secular history.


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