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  • IBM's Handy on managing Linux (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News) Scott Handy started with IBM in 1983 as a systems engineer and went on to sales, marketing, and strategy positions covering large accounts, channels, small and medium business, and IBM products for Windows NT, Sun Solaris and OS/2 Warp.


  • Venture capitalist uses background as patent-holding engineer (BizJournals)A trained engineer who holds eight patents in communications and software, Todd Ortberg had thought about developing a technology company.


  • John Murdock, 87, Engineer Developed Endless Pool (The New York Sun)John Murdock, who died February 16 at 87 at his home in Swarthmore, Pa., was a mechanical engineer who developed the countercurrent swimming machine and patented the CarTurn, a kind of lazy susan for automobiles. Originally developed as a safety device to prevent drivers from needing to back out of driveways into busy streets, the CarTurn has become popular among people with small driveways and ...


  • Train engineer sights car in icy slough along I-84 (Hood River News)Photo by RaeLynn Ricarte Oregon State Police Senior Trooper Dan DeHaven works with Hood River City Police Detective Andy Frasier to recreate the scene of a vehicle accident that ended with the drowning of Ronnie Eaton. Orange marks indicate where Eaton?s car left the roadway.


  • WEYI Chief Engineer (WPBN Traverse City)CHIEF ENGINEER: Department Head position responsible for the operation and maintenance of all technical, operational and computer facilities for two full-power TV stations (NBC25 WEYI-TV and CW46 WBSF-TV), and supervision of all technical staff.


  • 875th Engineer Battalion publishes sixth newsletter (Jonesboro Sun)Issue number 6 of a regular series of newsletters has been published by the 875th engineer Battalion of the Arkansas Army National Guard. Newsletter Link.