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Sunday September 27, 2009 12:01
Updated
Sunday December 6, 2009 17:04

CSD [Computer Sysytems Documentation] has been in business since the middle 1970s doing consulting, contract software, hardware, and technical manuals.


Bill bio

Retired from Sandia National Laboratories and Washington State University.




Here's one reason for 5 in assembler in English and Spanish.

My last consulting job before retirement paid $9,000 /month plus expenses!

But we work LOTS CHEAPER now!!!

$15/half hour for reason that most Internet web page updates will take less than a half hour.


We are expert in copyright and trademark law - after about 7 year battle.





As a result of the delay PC/ASSEMBLER source code was published in Embedded Controller Forth for the 8051 family - to make money, of course.

Metacompilable target sources for both the 8086 and 8051 are included in the book.

Machine combinatiorics work - search for w payne.

Hardware designer and implemention work.



Above report was posted in its entirety at cryptome.org in 1997.








Ted lewis and bill on Wednesday March 31, 2004 shot by Molly Lewis in Salinas, CA.




Ted G. Lewis is a professor of computer science at the Naval Postgraduate School and academic associate of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security master degree program. He has forty years experience in academic, industrial, and advisory capacities, ranging from academic appointments at the University of Missouri-Rolla, University of Louisiana, and Oregon State University, to Senior Vice President of Eastman Kodak Company, to CEO and President of DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology, North America. Dr. Lewis has published over thirty books and 100 research papers, and is the author of the forthcoming book Critical Infrastructure Protection in Homeland Security: Defending a Networked Nation, published by John Wiley & Sons, 2006. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from Washington State University.















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From: bpayne37@comcast.net
To: "John Sobolewski"
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 9:24:36 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
Subject: huge (in terms of lines of code) programs they have written

Programs I am interfacing to are written in interpreted scripting languages which execute HORRIBLY SLOWLY.

Scripting language programs are not "green" in the sense they consume lots of electricity.

I commented at Scanning the Horizon of Books and Libraries.

Richard Hanson just phoned. We are going to do lunch at 12:00.


From: bpayne37@comcast.net
To: BanjoBobNM
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 6:37:40 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
Subject: $ estimate to get your business site working

Hello Banjo Bob,

John Sobolewski may be correct.

What you want in a designer is someone who is absolutely brilliant AND LAZY for the reason that this person will figure out how to get the job done with as little effort as possible.

My rate is $15 per half hour.

I think I can get your business site up and working in one hour .... after I get OUR business site up and working, of course.

http://www.shop.prosefights.org/main.sc

bill



From: "John Sobolewski"
To: bpayne37@comcast.net
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 10:02:52 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
Subject: RE: my new project

Today, programmers tend to brag about the huge (in terms of lines of code) programs they have written. This is unimpressive. To boot, their programs usually assume infinite CPU, infinite memory and infinite disk space. Instead, their bragging should be how small their program is, how little memory and disk it requires and how fast it runs on an average CPU to gets the job done. But they do not teach that in school anymore. John.

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From: bpayne37@comcast.net To: Subject: my new project Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:04:19 -0600

http://www.shop.prosefights.org/

It’s not how many lines of code you write, but how few that may make a difference.



Statistics and Monte Carlo computation work.


Educational and Psychological Measurement.





Human factors work.