User:RTC

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I grew up in Helena, Montana. One of my High School Mathematics teachers got me access to the first computer that I used: the IBM 1620.

I earned my Bachelor of Science Electronics Engineering Technology (BSEET) from DeVry Institute of Technology in Phoenix, Arizona. There I had access to a UNIVAC 1106 computer, a system I always found specially interesting.

I currently live in Sunnyvale, California, with two cats, and work in San Jose, California.

I was a member of a team of volunteers that restored to operational condition the IBM 1620 Model I in the Computer History Museum collection, in Mountain View, California at 1401 Shoreline Blvd. I am now a member of two teams of volunteers there: one restoring a PDP-1 and the other restoring an IBM 1401.

Here are photos of samples of the 81 non-radioactive elements.

See my article on my father Walter A. Coslet, a well known science fiction and Bible collector.