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Nimur.

Computer Engineer. Physicist. Rocket engineer[1][2][3]. Some kind of Apple employee.

I spent several years under the employ of a small Silicon Valley startup company as an image-and video- processing engineer, programming device software at the kernel-level of an esoteric variant of Berkeley Unix on a multicore, vector-processing supercomputer; before long, I was sitting on the top floor of corporate headquarters at the largest corporation in the world. That got old, and in the spring of 2017, I decided to take some vacation and worry about planetary catastrophes, so I started hanging around at Ames Research Center as a guest of the SETI Institute and the NASA Frontier Development Laboratory, an artificial intelligence research and development accelerator that tackles knowledge gaps useful to the space program.

On return to Apple, I began working on some kind of technology; and within six months I was back on the top floor of corporate headquarters, again.

The fourth floor just wasn't high enough, so for 2020, I decided to open a new division in a taller building. This dictated moving toward the north, which is often the best way to move up in the world, although it can be hard to orient one's-self when one resides inside a gigantic circle. Exactly as I predicted, global cataclysm erupted; and I found myself fruitfully employed building the technology that makes staying-at-home possible forever. Meanwhile, I married a very lovely pilot who flies on the world's largest production aircraft, engineered by a team dedicated to providing adequate social distancing when we all return to commercial flight.

It seems that I just can't stay out of trouble.


Wikipedia is inevitable.

I've been reading encyclopedias recreationally since early grade school. I never liked Britannica while I was growing up (I preferred the World Book Encyclopedia. I suppose it's ironic that my Wikipedia work has been copied over to Britannica). Wikipedia is helping us change the way we produce and consume information.

  1. ^ Grain 1, Burn 1 Stanford University AA284 Hybrid Rocket test fire. March 2008.
  2. ^ Grain 1, Burn 2 Stanford University AA284 Hybrid Rocket test fire. March 2008.
  3. ^ Grain 2, Burn 1 with Re-Ignition Stanford University AA284 Hybrid Rocket test fire. March 2008.