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EE Expert Brian McGinty
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EE Expert Icon McGinty is an Electronics Technician with an AS Degree from Thief River Falls Area Vocational-Technical Institute, and has dabbled in satellite communications, high-power transmitters, microcontrollers, networking and an extensive list of obsolete computer equipment. He first went online with an Atari ST computer and 300 baud external modem in 1988. In the process of rigorously avoiding programming, he has picked up several flavors of assembly language, scripting, and BASIC, yet prefers the language known as "solder." He currently works at a major theme park in central Florida. If you would like to ask Brian a question or simply give comment, click here.

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Hated Voyager, Glad It's Over (Still Watched It)

There have been teraquads of words written about the final adventure of Captain Safeway and her crew of ill-defined stereotypes. While opinions on ST:Voyager have split predictably along strict party lines, it is unfair to blame a show for the technical limitations of television itself. Technical limitations? This is an electronics column, after all, you didn't think I would skip over the tech details?

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