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Re: So who are we all - Meet and Greet
« Reply #120 on: 23 July 2006, 13:35:06 »

Did some custom analogue ASIC's for us once to......we did C++ (and some C), assembler and machine code (gods own language ;))
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« Reply #121 on: 23 July 2006, 14:15:53 »

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I worked for Mitel
Weren't they the people who made systems such as SX2000 (had a few of them on my patch)
yep - still do, along with the 3300 (the IP-based SX2000 equivalent). Also owned by BT at one point ...
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« Reply #122 on: 23 July 2006, 14:29:00 »

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I worked for Mitel
Weren't they the people who made systems such as SX2000 (had a few of them on my patch)
yep - still do, along with the 3300 (the IP-based SX2000 equivalent). Also owned by BT at one point ...

we have two Mitel SX10 exchanges and two SX10E exchanges.

As you can tell our company runs at the forefront !!?!! of technology
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Re: So who are we all - Meet and Greet
« Reply #123 on: 23 July 2006, 15:02:23 »

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Hey Guys,
                I'm Alec, an ex-Flight Engineer (10 Stars to those who know what that is/was!!)....Retired young & dumped the old 3 litre Senator, bought a good retiree's car..Nissan Primera Estate 2.0 with a cam-CHAIN that apparently lasts forever.........only to get hold of a genuine 21000 miles Omega Elite (Saloon unfortunately) at a very good price from a friend who was too ill to drive........................& is no longer with us :'(
    Love it but - shit, if you drive it like you should drive a 3 litre car it just gets rid of petrol like I'm George Bush!!      Fun Though!!

I remember them(FLT Engs)....... I think a few are still required no thanks to airbus and the digital era. I know  737/727s were very popular in this country did you operate these or did you operate the bigger birds?

Dave.

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