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Subject: Re: next deep blue

Author: Chris Carson

Date: 04:45:23 01/23/00

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Tom,

You are dead right (and I think you know that).

I have a BS EECE from University of New Mexico (1984).
I worked as a systems engineer (designing SW and HW) for
the Boeing Aerospace Company (BAC) in Kent Wa.  This was
the Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) that is used with the NASA
shuttle to lauch satelites into earch orbit or send them
to other stellar destinations.  This was a combination of
intellegent SW/HW with more than 1M lines of code.

After BAC, I worked for LTV in Grand Prairie Tx.  I was a
systems engineer there and designed SW and HW for the
Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS).  This weapon system
was very successful in the Gulf War.

After LTV, I have worked for Texas Instruments (TI) for
11+ years.  I have worked designing Application Specific
Integrated Circuits (thousands, many of the ASICS and DSP's
in your computer, maybe TV).  I also worked on the TI Design
Software Simulator (TIDSS) which is given away free to allow
EE's to design ASICS using TI chips and then give the design
to TI to produce and test.

I only mention the above to add validity to my statement that
you are 100% correct.  :)

Best Regards,
Chris Carson



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