... to be able to do that. And so John Fetzer himself was an engineer. He commented that when the broadcast industry was in its read more...
... of 1981. And so, I was working at that time as a chemical engineer at Union Carbide. And I was gainfully employed and very ... So here I was, imagine a twenty-one-year-old chemical engineer thinking that, you know, everything that could be known can read more...
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... s meditation 'cheerleader' (aka: coach). 2. We both had engineering backgrounds ... although here our levels of success were ... become wealthy building an empire based on being a radio engineering pioneer and genius. I'd quit from being an aerospace engineer after two years ... both radio engineering and aerospace engineering are primarily physics based however. And Engineers are read more...
... and to be scientific on the other hand. But John was an engineer, a radio engineer, a pioneer, and you know, I'd been an engineer, which I think is one of the reasons he let me come in and read more...
... manager] and Fetzer, who was now the station's chief engineer, KFGZ's call letters were changed to WEMC ... WEMC ... ... 1926: ... the board of trustees must have found the engineering services of John Fetzer to be valuable. The board voted read more...
... University of Heidelberg. He became a res earch and mining engineer. He traveled throughout the world and became well known read more...
... were made by administrators, businessmen, clergymen, engineers, medical doctors, military personnel, photographers, ... have been e xamined by APRO ’s Consultant in Electrical Engineering, Dr. Kenneth Hessel, head of his University Engineering read more...
... We are enriched by what we give away. As a young radio engineer, I learned this lesson quite early. Energy was measured by read more...
... we are enriched, by what we give away. As a young radio engineer, I learned this lesson early. Energy was measured, by the read more...