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Chris is a member of The Answer Gang.
  My schooling is a BSEE at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago,
but I was a nondegreed engineer during most of my career.  I have been
doing embedded software for about 20 years, and I'm 48 years old.
  Networking protocols are what got me interested in Linux.  For example,
after reading TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1, by Stevens, I had a yearning
to experiment with the protocols.  Also, I got tired of using Microsoft
Windows software on my 486 machine.  A 66MHz 486 is sort of fast when
running DOS -- Windows 95 brought it down to its knees.  Also the Windows
games require so much resources!  Linux (I use SuSE 6.4) brought new life
into that 486.
  So I love Linux.  I have lots of computers in the house with three of them
running Linux (one of them with no keyboard or monitor -- just an
Ethernet).  I have another machine that runs FreeBSD because I like to see
how the various systems (Linux, FreeBSD, even Windows with its protocol
stack and Exceed) interoperate.
  Physics, electromagnetics (fields and waves), and protocols are the things
that I study most.  I know the IrDA protocol, I have studied its specs,
and I have ported a commercial IrDA protocol stack into more than one
embedded system.
  I am married with three kids, and I actually see them.  When I am not
hobbying and working, I actually get some sleep now and then.
 I do embedded software for a living.  I work at Motorola in Schaumburg,
Illinois, and I design and implement RF networking protocols for a living.
I do embedded software for a living.  I work at Motorola in Schaumburg,
Illinois, and I design and implement RF networking protocols for a living.
