MASSCOMP Alumni Page

Last update: July 2, 2003




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MASSCOMP was a formative influence in my life, as you can probably tell by my compulsion to put up this page.

You can find the most comprehensive MASSCOMP Alumni e-mail list at http://world.std.com/~chucko/MSCPElst.htm, created and maintained by morale officer Chuck Palmer. If you want to be added to the e-address list, please e-mail Chuck. If you're in touch with other MASSCOMP alumni, you might want to let them know about Chuck's list.

Meanwhile, my list started out to be a collection of MASSCOMP alumni web sites or references to alumni on corporate web sites (some of our colleagues went on to found companies or at least to be executives in them). I thought by putting up some kind of MASSCOMP page, people would stumble across it. So far, I've only had a few responses.

So, if you've got a personal web page, a corporate web page for your company, or a MASSCOMP /dev/null museum web page :-) that you want to be included in this list please let me know at jegan@world.std.com!

Don't wait 'til you have the best website on your block. Send me your address. After all, my site is no great shakes. :-)

People:

Paul Cantrell

Helicopter Aviation

Charla Mustard-Foote

Chuck Palmer

Joan Stigliani

author The Computer User's Survival Guide, and currently a student at Istituto Lama Tzong Kapa in Italy

In Memory of Judy Larocque

 

 

Parts and Service:

Interchange - User's Group for Concurrent and MASSCOMP.

These guys service MASSCOMP equipment: Trident USA.

 

Further Reading:

A History of Lab Computing

CAT 1600 Imaging System

Computer Museum Archive -- Remember that exhibit we did for the Computer Museum back in the early 1980's? Back when the Computer Museum was in Boston ?

Tim's Archive -- Tim O'Reilly reminiscing about the old days of UNIX documentation, back before he became a publishing magnate. :-)

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