He started with punch cards and FORTRAN programming in a freshman year college class in 1969. After getting his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering he became interested in the microcomputers that were just coming out in the late 1970's. He took a continuing education class at the local university and learned how to program the 6502 microprocessor in hexadecimal machine language. Since this was the same processor used in the new Apple II computer, Art ended up purchasing one in January of 1979. It's serial number 660, and he still owns it.
Art retired and moved to Prescott in 2007 and spends his time running a couple of websites and programming Mac applications using Real Studio. He has a very sophisticated gigabit home network with a network attached storage server.
Dave first encountered the computer era when he had to learn FORTRAN in 1969 at Cleveland State University. That is where his programing career started and quickly ended. After graduating from U of Illinois, he spent the next thirty-five years selling technology products to Fortune 100 companies. After starting with Xerox, he moved on to represent companies like, Vydec, Exxon Information Systems, NBI, Inc, Octel Communication Corp, Lucent Technologies, Innerwireless and Adomo. The products and systems he sold included items like Xerox copiers, word processing systems, local area networks, corporate voice mail systems, in-building wireless systems and unified messaging systems.
Bobbie continues in the position of Secretary! Bobbie has been with the PMUG group since 2005. She remembers that it took three months to get her name on the books and a name tag. She has strived to welcome new members and have their name tags made by the next meeting. She has added many new tasks to the job.
Bobbie sold her home at the top of the market and had a huge garage sale on everything else. She moved to Prescott, AZ in 2004. She had gone through Prescott on the way to Sedona in 1991 and fell in love with the town square.
She was catapulted into the PMUG Secretarial position in 2005 (fourth meeting) because the current Secretary was moving out of state, and has developed the job so well, that no one would even think of volunteering to take that detailed-oriented, time-consuming job over, on a bet! Bobbie is Secretary for life!
Besides being Secretary and organizing the annual picnic, Bobbie has taken on the task of offering Beginning Mac SIGs. She has had some down time on that task this last year. She plans to resume this classes, however, later this year. Due to the Library charging for rooms, Bobbie will hold her SIGs in her home with a limit of 10 members. She has to catch up on the new operating system and install it on her computer as well as the club's computer.
Bobbie is Vice-mum for her Red Hats chapter. She is creating a free website just for the Diamond Chics. She loves to garden and has a very high maintenance landscape. She is interested in creating photos and takes John's Digital SIG every month. She shares her life with a "special needs" Jack/Rat terrier named Archie. Archie is totally blind and socially challenged, but in spite of his peccadilloes, he has volunteered to man the projector during our SIGs.
Betty and David came to Prescott in 1996. His Mac history: Apple II - 1978, MAC portable - 1991, Mac TV - 1995. Currently he has a MINI, an iMAC, and a G3. In PMUG since 1997, he’s been President twice and continues as Treasurer.
David is also a member of the PCS (Prescott Computer Society), Yavapai Amateur Radio Club (YARC), and does video recording for his church.
