How can anyone be a "Master" ITO?

Started by Eclipse, November 27, 2007, 09:41:15 PM

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TankerT

Quote from: tedda on November 28, 2007, 12:05:09 AM

Yes, you are correct. (See, I do concede that sometimes.)

Not often.  So, I printed your post and framed it on my wall.  Otherwise, nobody would have believed me.

/Insert Snappy Comment Here

KFreeman

I am one of those who made it through the "grandfather" window.

I had been webmaster for two groups and seven individual squadrons back in '89 and for a few years following. Also did a region website for awhile and was a webmaster at the time I was awarded the rating.

Not a professional webmaster but have been doing websites for volunteer organizations for years and maintain three of my own.

I am quite proud of my IT Specialty badge.

Regards,
Ken
Authentic Antique Aviator

Lancer

Quote from: KFreeman on November 28, 2007, 05:37:18 PM
I had been webmaster for two groups and seven individual squadrons back in '89 and for a few years following
.

Ken,

I'm thinking you might have meant `99 not `89 as the WWW wasn't even conceptualized until `89 and one of the first useable 'browsers' wasn't created until `93.

Typo perhaps?  ;D

pixelwonk

Yeah... back in '89,  a website was a place where principles were hammered and honed on the anvil of everyday living!  We carried our packets on our backs.
Uphill.
In the snow.
Both ways.

and we liked it!

Now get off my lawn!

Falshrmjgr

Quote from: tedda on November 28, 2007, 06:02:57 PM
Yeah... back in '89,  a website was a place where principles were hammered and honed on the anvil of everyday living!  We carried our packets on our backs.
Uphill.
In the snow.
Both ways.

and we liked it!

Now get off my lawn!

Instead of webmaster: veronica, archie & gophermaster!
Jaeger

"Some say there are only wolves, sheep, and sheepdogs in the world.  They forget the feral sheep."

BillB

Gil Robb Wilson # 19
Gil Robb Wilson # 104

Lancer

Quote from: tedda on November 28, 2007, 06:02:57 PM
Yeah... back in '89,  a website was a place where principles were hammered and honed on the anvil of everyday living!  We carried our packets on our backs.
Uphill.
In the snow.
Both ways.

and we liked it!

Now get off my lawn!

Ah, to reminisce... and then came the days of Sneakernet, where the protocol has an MTU of 1.44 megabytes.  ;D

Matt

Quote from: TankerT on November 28, 2007, 04:16:53 PM
Quote from: tedda on November 28, 2007, 12:05:09 AM

Yes, you are correct. (See, I do concede that sometimes.)

Not often.  So, I printed your post and framed it on my wall.  Otherwise, nobody would have believed me.

I think we should post a copy in the CAP-USAF office, no?
<a href=mailto:mkopp@ncr.cap.gov> Matthew Kopp</a>, Maj, CAP
Director of Information Technology
<a href=https://www.ncrcap.us.org> North Central Region</a>