Ted Mieske:  

CLASS OF 1966
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White bear lake, MN
St. paul, MN

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Life Ted moved on to the computer industry in 1976, where he had a choice of the apple ][ or the Heathkit H-8; he choose the later since he wanted a REAL Computer to work with, NOT a game machine! Ted has written for (former Magazine's) Electronics Now, Popular Electronics and Databased Advisor in the 80's, and his Web Site has been featured in "USA Today" Internet Newspaper by Tamara Holmes, "Windows Magazine", Fred Langa's [Langalist] HotSpot and "NBCi" as "Top Site". Ted had worked as a Test Engineer for Racal-Vadic in the late 80's when there were those *GREAT* HI-SPEED 2400bps Modems! Man, those were the days!! Ted also designed a number of computer peripherals for voice recogniton, before this really caug...Expand for more
ht on in the 90's. Ted started the 1st Computer Club in (La Mesa) San Diego, CA in 1978, and then later started a Computer Club in Dallas, TX in 1981. In 1984 he discovered his passion for Computer Networks (Novell), where he has worked systems as large as 650+ users and 32 Servers across the country with full control from his easy chair at home! Ted still does consulting for local business' in his area. (See "Savant" in "Handy Tools" Page). He also is in preparation of writting articles for "Practical Windows". Last, but not least, he also is a Web Page Designer, obviously! One of Teds Web Site: elecurls dot tripod dot com email: tmieske7 at yahoo dot com School I miss Judy Black! Will someone tell her?
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