last updated 1 July 2005

Tom Herbertson

welcomes you from Laguna Niguel, California,
located in Orange County between Los Angeles and San Diego.

I'm originally from Detroit before moving to California in 1987.

Computer Software Engineer

I have worked for Unisys since 1977 when it was known as Burroughs Corporation . I currently work as a computer software engineer in the Mission Viejo plant supporting system software on what are now known as ClearPath Servers for MCP.

Disclaimer: I do not speak for my employer. All opinions expressed here are my own.

Learning All The Time...

Degrees and so forth:

B.S., Engineering, 1976, Oakland University
B.S., Computer and Information Science, simultaneously


Interests

I am a member of a few groups:

I watch quite a bit of TV and listen to Rush Limbaugh, Mr. KABC, and Art Bell on the radio.

Every once in a while I'll go look at railroad trains or visit a museum.

I've recently been visiting Las Vegas and have set up a whole page of what I've found there.


Original 16 March 1995, formatting cribbed from Hutch.
Most recent changes:
Modified 25 October 2002, now edited in Mozilla Composer, updated links.
Modified 11 January 2003, restored PGP (key updated for current addresses).
Modified 3 February 2003, added link to Las Vegas page.
Modified 25 October 2003, added PGP Key ID and updated radio link.
Modified 1 July 2005, updated PGP Key; also now edited in Nvu

I maintain these pages (when I have time) on my Apple Power Macintosh G4.

For many of your Internet software needs, check out the Mac Orchard. For an introduction to HTML, see the HTML Quick Reference from the University of Kansas.


Tom Herbertson has multiple Internet personalities:

herbertsont@cox.net is his personal address,

and herbertsont@acm.org is his permanent forwarding address.

PGP 9.0 public key  fingerprint:
C541 14B5 39E5 DAE7 879A E761 1630 562B 341E 0ECB
Key ID:
0x341E0ECB


When in cyberspace, visit Johnny Automatic's home page.

Not too shabby in OmniWebMade with Macintosh

When not, try a road trip

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