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== Biography ==
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|align="left"|'''Name'''
|Ferd Frederix
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|align="left"|'''Group'''
|WikiWiki
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|align="left"|'''My Plurk''' [http://www.plurk.com/Twobucks My Plurk account
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|align="left"|'''Avatar'''
|Usually a small tough guy. 
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|align="left"|'''Home'''
|{{SLurl/simple|Mouse Point|128|128|23|Phaze Demesnes}} 
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|align="left"|'''RealLife'''
|Fred K. Beckhusen, President, Micro Technology Services, Inc. [http://www.mitsi.com/ www.Mitsi.com]  email:fred@mitsi.com
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|align="left"|'''Skills'''
|Microcomputer and microprocessor hardware design and programming
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|align="left"|'''Languages'''
| My software work is primarily in C and its variants C++ and C#, with lots of perl, lsl script, Visual Basic, 3-D modeling in Solidworks, and lots of other languages and tools I'd rather forget, dating all the way back to the early 1970's.  My first computer was the Rockwell Autonetics Recomp-II, a 1K word, 40-bit drum-memory military computer.  I took it apart, rebuild it, and wrote John Conways "Game of Life" for it, from careful study of the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American. I still read and love [http://www.sciam.com Scientific American], which first published the rules for the game of Life in 1970. Yeah, I know. It dates me.
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|align="left"|'''Hobbies'''
|Programming, reading mass quantities of anything, sci-fi, and more programming.
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== Projects ==
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* Second Life programming and web stuff
** [http://www.free-lsl-scripts.com The Internet LSL Script Database & Library ] - user editable collection of free Second Life™ scripts.
** [http://secondlife.mitsi.com/Secondlife/xlate/chat-to-speech.htm  Chat to Speech for Second Life ]- July 2009 Helen Keller Day scripting contest winner
** [http://secondlife.mitsi.com/cgi/send_smsxTTS.pl  Text to Speech ] - to Second Life wave file converter
** [http://secondlife.mitsi.com/secondlife/xlate Ferd's free translator ] - a universal translator that will work in any language to as many people as are speaking. Had to be simple to use and operate
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* Shameless plugs
** [http://secondlife.mitsi.com My Second Life site]
** [http://free-lsl-scripts.com Largest collection of free scripts in Second Life]
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 5 November 2011

Biography

Name Ferd Frederix
Group WikiWiki
My Plurk [http://www.plurk.com/Twobucks My Plurk account
Avatar Usually a small tough guy.
Home Phaze Demesnes🖈
RealLife Fred K. Beckhusen, President, Micro Technology Services, Inc. www.Mitsi.com email:fred@mitsi.com
Skills Microcomputer and microprocessor hardware design and programming
Languages My software work is primarily in C and its variants C++ and C#, with lots of perl, lsl script, Visual Basic, 3-D modeling in Solidworks, and lots of other languages and tools I'd rather forget, dating all the way back to the early 1970's. My first computer was the Rockwell Autonetics Recomp-II, a 1K word, 40-bit drum-memory military computer. I took it apart, rebuild it, and wrote John Conways "Game of Life" for it, from careful study of the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American. I still read and love Scientific American, which first published the rules for the game of Life in 1970. Yeah, I know. It dates me.
Hobbies Programming, reading mass quantities of anything, sci-fi, and more programming.

Projects

Ferds's Quick Links

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