Worked High End Film & VIdeo - DEC, Compaq, HP - Wound up in credits on Oscar winner "Blue Sky Studios - Bunny" available on YouTube
Start-ups: TauZero, PeerToPeer, Scrmblbt Corp.
Patents: 2 issued
Private pilot - complex aircraft,
Occupation
Retired - Gig Work - Texas IP Labs, Core Fasteners
Graduation Year
1962
Student, Faculty, Administration, Staff at Arcadia
Student
Children/Grandchildren
2 - 2 (half sisters)
Current Location (City/State)
Spring
Relationship Status:
Single
Email address
wsbriggs44@icloud.com
Favorite Memory from Arcadia
Physics with Mr. Showley, band, Jim Caldwell bringing gas dragster to school and firing it up behind the auditorium, working on the Arcadian paper, laughing about prop-er and im-prop-er pillows. Launching cleaner bags filled with CH4 from Harry Davis' back yard. Getting a Pete's Hamburger after school. Shooting pool at the AZ Republic rec center with Bob Smith. Watching Gail Chasey's eyes when the "cute" rubber brown scorpion on Chris Haugland's shirt scurried up when touched.
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How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you,but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on ( josephmclaughlin500@gmail.com
) for the full details.Have a nice day
Thanks God bless.
Welcome Steve! Great to have you join our group! I found your picture in my yearbook! You've done a lot of traveling in your lifetime!
Peggy George, Class of '61