No.287
Terry, tell us about your experience on ASU.
I'm thinking about doing an studetn exchange and was considering ASU.
How were the classes and the people? A good place? Tell us some funny stories about that time.
Also, have you talked to any of your old professors to incorporate TempleOS on their classes for the young people with the C64 ideals? Who was your favorite professor?
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No.289
I went there 25 years ago. I think it's completely different, probably better. I was one of 7 national merit scholars in my freshman class in 1988. I think they have over a hundred, now.
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No.299
>>289What was your favorite class?
Do you think about going back there for a Ph.D?
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No.300
>>299Favorite class? I think of them all about the same, not really any favorites. While in school, I worked at Ticketmaster as a programmer and later an electrical engineer. I really enjoyed Ticketmaster. I was an Intern, more or less, but there was no distinction.
No, no Ph.D. I can do research on my own without school.
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