Steve Terry and Dennis Varian move into new roles at ETC

Congratulations to you both!
 
Well dang, does that mean you won't have time to come hang with us anymore? I suppose it would be OK if DV dropped in instead, always good to have someone with a CIA background handy. They do have a cool campus, I wonder if they still have that underground bunker of studios, the one where the inhabitants have gone WAY beyond a sign on the door as far as decor.
Kudos to you both.
 
Well dang, does that mean you won't have time to come hang with us anymore? I suppose it would be OK if DV dropped in instead, always good to have someone with a CIA background handy. They do have a cool campus, I wonder if they still have that underground bunker of studios, the one where the inhabitants have gone WAY beyond a sign on the door as far as decor.
Kudos to you both.


To the contrary, the "industry relations" part of my new job actually mandates that I hang with you guys!

ST
 
Does it feel weird that you won't be doodling on the whiteboard anymore? If I were in RnD I don't think I could ever leave. Coming up with new concepts that could revolutionize the way we do things just always tickles that soft spot in the back of my head.
 
Congratulations to you both!
 
Does it feel weird that you won't be doodling on the whiteboard anymore? If I were in RnD I don't think I could ever leave. Coming up with new concepts that could revolutionize the way we do things just always tickles that soft spot in the back of my head.

I'm not convinced this will be a problem...
I can picture ST comeing in with the industry relations sourced idea, drawing it on the whiteboard, and then leaving it to someone else to sort the nuances of making it happen...

Congrats to both...
 
Truly I thought this was always kinda what you were doing anyway. I always pictured you as the guy that made sure that section 520 kept up to where the industry was going and not where it was. I have always been very grateful to ETC for paying you to make sure the entire industry is coded correctly and to allow future development inside the code structure. This work benefits the entire industry and everyone should be thankful for that. So, keep it up Steve!
 
Congratulations to ALL of US! Having Steve officially be the standards guy means better, safer, products for the entire industry! There's nobody better!
 

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