Thank You!!!
2007-02-22 by Charles Osthelder
To all - When I started my synth project in September of 2001, I was an electronics geek going to school fulltime at night for my BASEET and working fulltime at Eaton in the Product Integrity Center. I knew that my work would pay off and Paul S. was always offering encouragement. And when it did pay off, I'd have a cool modular to play with. Little did I know that after graduation, things would only become more difficult. My wife's position at University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee was not going well and tenure was doubtful. After all the lies and crap they did to her, I don't think she would have accepted anyway. Being brilliant, however, she got an excellent post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania! Unfortunately. this meant she would live in Philadelphia for three years while I raised our grandson. When the end of the post-doc neared, I asked the MOTM community for help in choosing a new city to live in. Many universities were giving Bonnie great offers, and we could choose to live in the environment we wanted. As Paul told me over and over, I could work where I wanted. Many of you offered useful information about your locals and invited my family to visit. Finally, Bonnie chose her alma mater,(the last one anyway)University of Southern California. We'd lived in the area while she worked on her PhD and we missed it. Besides, what better place for an electronics geek to find work? Indeed. On March 5th, I begin my career at the California Institute of Technology (yes, that Cal Tech!) as Senior Electronics Technician for the Laser Interferometer Gravity-Wave Observatory or LIGO. My job will be to upgrade the mostly audio frequency electronics used to collect signals from the observatory equipment. There are no words to describe how excited I am, but for a better understanding of LIGO, go to http://www.ligo.caltech.edu and check it out. I guarantee that your vocabulary of superlatives will be enhanced in short order! Thank you everyone for your kind words, support, teaching, putting up with my bad jokes and just being there. And if you have any doubts, your modular experience belongs on your resume. Onward! Chub