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Friday, June 11, 2004 by digitalpeer, updated Friday, August 6, 2004

image-260www.digitalpeer.com is the work of digitalpeer himself. This website is basically a public view of his projects, source code, overwhelming thoughts, and other things that may be of interest to the masses. Please note that any source code, including scripts, are released under the GPL unless otherwise noted.

He's a geek, and an INTP, by modern definition. This is something that has developed (see Littlepeer) from a fascination of computers, robots, and other challenging and creative avenues.

In 1997, he was a participant of the International Science and Engineering Fair in Louisville, Kentucky as a result of being the Alachua, Florida region overall science fair winner and Florida state 4th in engineering with an innovative diffusion cloud chamber design. In 1999, he placed 2nd in the Nevada state science fair with a full featured teleoperated robot with project title "Robotics for Hazardous Environments: The Investigative Rover 1." In 2000, he lettered in indoor and outdoor high school track for running the 2 miler and wrote administration software for the school computer lab. In 2003, he won best computer science program of the year at Lynchburg College while managing to place 139th in the Virginia 10 Miler. In 2004, he won the Outstanding Achievement in Computer Science award at Lynchburg College.

He left Virginia in 2004 where he was a Controls Engineer and Network Administrator for a small engineering firm and a programmer for Framatome ANP, Inc.. Graduating from Lynchburg College, he had been known to be a computer science tutor, the manager of Linux Administration for the computer science department, and a network administration intern for a local non-profit organization. From there, he programmed embedded avionics information systems for Rockwell Collins in Iowa.

In 2007 he relocated to Las Vegas to become a Firmware Engineer for Progressive Gaming International Corporation, Inc. There, he continued his involvement in embedded Linux product development.

He is an advocate of OSS, Linux, and general geekness leading to his involvement in a great deal of projects focused on personal interest, innovation, and research.
External Links Summary
https://www.digitalpeer.com [www.digitalpeer.com]
GNU General Public License - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) [www.gnu.org]
Portrait of an INTP [www.personalitypage.com]
Intel ISEF | Science Service [www.sciserv.org]
Omnitech > Home [www.omnitechusa.com]
FRAMATOME [www.framatome.com]
Lynchburg College in Lynchburg, Virginia [www.lynchburg.edu]
Rockwell Collins - Building Trust Every Day [www.rockwellcollins.com]

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