General Bio of: Neil S. Rieck
Brief Summary
- I am, or at least strive to be, an open minded skeptic
- I'm a secularist, but not an atheist. I use the label Deist (we have no formal gathering place other than
here: www.deism.com )
- technically speaking, Deism (god as a prime mover) stands in contrast to Theism (man-made religions)
- I'm a centrist and have voted for, or against, every political party based upon the issues of the day
- I call myself apolitical but I never miss the opportunity to cast my vote
- If I vote for someone (or some party) which turns out to be a mistake then I will not make excuses for my decision. But I
will vote against my mistake at the very next opportunity
- Most political ideologues are idiots whenever they think that their party is the only solution for every situation (How
can you have left without right? How can you have up without down? How can you have fast without slow? How can you have
liberal without conservative? How can you have Republican without Democrat?)
- I never vote for any party advocating war which is always always a huge waste of time, money, and human life
- I am against the death penalty (something only performed by primitive societies; if you act like a primitive society then
you will become a primitive society)
- I received a Black Belt (Shodan) in GoJu-ryu Karate and another Black
Belt Kobudo in 2012-01-28 (year of the Water Dragon). I raised as a Lutheran Christian nut you can now
count on me to NOT turn the other cheek.
Contact Info
Business:
eml: neil.rieck@bell.ca
tel: 519-568-5711
cel: 519-501-1635
Residence:
eml: n.rieck@bell.net (new)
eml: n.rieck@sympatico.ca (old and being phased out)
tel: 519-578-3494
Profession
Click "my computing bio" or "dips
and certs" for the painful technical details.
- Currently employed by Bell Canada to do:
- system design and implementation on large minicomputers (VMS on VAX, OpenVMS on
Itanium and Alpha)
- system design and implementation on large microcomputers (CentOS-7
Linux on HP ProLiant)
- Bell-VDSL (formerly: Bell Beacon / Bell Total Vision) Implementation + Support (based upon technology from Next
Level Communications which is now a division of Motorola)
- Free Lance Work:
- Software + Hardware design of a 68HC11 based controllers for a ground
source heat pump manufacturer in Canada (software was originally written in 6811 cross-assembler then rewritten in
"Whitesmiths C")
Apollo Launches
Mission |
Launch |
Notes |
Apollo 14 |
January 31, 1971 |
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Apollo 15 |
July 26, 1971 |
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Apollo 16 |
April 04, 1972 |
Happened to watch this from the VIP stand beside the VAB (got the admission tickets from Kennedy Space Center employee,
John Mitchell). Saw Henry Kissinger in the flesh. John also got us admission to a pre-launch party hosted by
Rockwell International. Thanks John! |
Apollo 17 |
December 7, 1972 |
This was a night launch. We stood in the water (camera on a tripod) of Indian River in Titusville Florida (near the
corner of highways US-50 and US-1) while horseshoe crabs tickled our toes. |
Likes (no particular order)
- Authors:
- Isaac Asimov (he sent me a message in 2004)
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Philip K. Dick
- Carl Sagan
- Richard Feynman
- Movies:
- TV:
- Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Babylon 5
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Star Trek: Enterprise
- Sherlock Holmes (of the Jeremy Brett variety)
- The X-Files (primarily about two people working for the FBI)
- The Strain (primarily about two people working for
the CDC)
- Humans (which is about robots)
- TekWar (by William Shatner)
Future
Life in the 21st century will probably be much closer to what we saw in the movie "Blade Runner" (a synthesis of bio-technology and electronics). I doubt we'll ever see
flying cars although the idea is seductive. The damage already caused by
industrial pollution and global warming means that our lives
will be closer to what we saw in the movie "Soylent Green"
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Neil Rieck
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.