
Jeremy Gugenheim in Seattle during a visit to an old colleague at Microsoft.
Jeremy (who is "somewhere in his forties") has been working as a software engineer since 1983 but bought his first computer in 1979. The Gugenheim family live is a small village in Suffolk, England and really, honestly, definitely will be getting a dog. Soon. I promise. He worked for a company porting a seismic data digitiser from a PDP11 to a personal computer running CP/M, then for one implementing CP/M on the Commodore PET, Sirius 1 and IBM PC before moving on to PABX design. After a brief wrong turn into a company designing high speed weighing machines, he started his own company, which became Small Systems Engineering. He lists music (here's a link to The Verdict, his band), food, helicopters and Australia on his CV...
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