I began as a B.B.S. Operator in late
1986. "A.R.C. Angel Express BBS�" of Fido 1:284/7. A
hobbyist since that time more web pages and terminal stations I can
count have come and gone.
After I closed down the "A.A.E."
I remapped the system and created "Sleepless Nights B.B.S �".
Ergo the "Rabidknine�" and associated monograms. Extra
titles such as "Siva Draconious" have existed since I was
published in international magazine print during the 1981 era.
Major internet business's such as Juno, Yahoo, A.O.L.,
S.W.Bell, and A.T.&T are on record supporting my statements for
court purposes. Also included was radio terminal programs and 2,5,10
meter relay stations known as Pak terminals. In my home town I am
listed as an "old Codger" for example.
(This
history page is "condensed" from the actual versions.)
Hurst Tool Certified! Auto & Farm Extrication
Specialist! (University Of Columbia Fire Sciences)
I
began as volunteer Fireman after serving in the U.S. Navy. I was a
crewman aboard the U.S.S. Dwight D. Eisenhower CVN-69 . I was
assigned to VS-31 (see below). Originally I was a rated as an
Aviation Maint Administration Man. Very boring, and requested a
transfer. My calling of duty was Classified Damage Control Petty
Officer for the Unit. (see the modernized logo above).
All
departments were located County of Greene, State of Missouri. The
first department I served was the County Wide Fire & Rescue
(Which Later Became Station #2 of the Battlefield Fire Protection
District (Evans Road - Southwest Power Plant) During the same time
period I also worked part time with the Greene County Office of
Emergency Management.
While working with the Pleasant View
Fire Protection District I suffered a broken leg. (Mechanical Failure
on what was then truck #605). The Ebeneezer Fire Protection District
was my last working Fire & Rescue service position.
For
most security products that I hadn't ordered via my own company
Dragon Specialty Products�, I used the sources provided by Gall's
Inc.
I
began working as a Security Officer for various local companies in
1985. My tenure in the field ended during the summer of 2000 after
being wounded. I also wore the Point Blank threat Level IIIA vest on
the job. It replaced my older Second Chance body armor. Several years
later I still get cold easy. (While not certified as of yet, I am
classified by many as a true survivor!)
Here's a look at the most recent equipment used. Though it was
damaged in a burglary and assault issue. The matching pair 232gig
external drives shown were also stolen along with the cell phones
displayed.

 

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