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I'm Neal McBurnett. I read Mindstorms back in the '80s and we taught LOGO to school kids in a JETS program back in the early 1980's. I co-founded the world's second web-based community network, [http://bcn.boulder.co.us/ Boulder Community Network] in [[October]], [[1993]]. I retired from Bell Labs a few years ago, and now work part-time with Internet2 and volunteer with Ubuntu and other organizations.
I'm Neal McBurnett. I read Mindstorms back in the '80s and we taught LOGO to school kids on Commodore 64's in a JETS program back in the early 1980's. I co-founded the world's second web-based community network, [http://bcn.boulder.co.us/ Boulder Community Network] in [[October]], [[1993]]. I retired from Bell Labs a few years ago, and now work part-time with Internet2 and volunteer with Ubuntu and other organizations.


See my [http://mcburnett/neal/ home page] for way more than you probably wanted to know about me, my interests, and links to things I think are funny, fun, useful or important.
See my [http://mcburnett/neal/ home page] for way more than you probably wanted to know about me, my interests, and links to things I think are funny, fun, useful or important.

Latest revision as of 22:09, 21 January 2008

I'm Neal McBurnett. I read Mindstorms back in the '80s and we taught LOGO to school kids on Commodore 64's in a JETS program back in the early 1980's. I co-founded the world's second web-based community network, Boulder Community Network in October, 1993. I retired from Bell Labs a few years ago, and now work part-time with Internet2 and volunteer with Ubuntu and other organizations.

See my home page for way more than you probably wanted to know about me, my interests, and links to things I think are funny, fun, useful or important.

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