Re: embeddedart.com...I BELIEVE THIS IS JOE STACK’S SITE. AMAZING FIND FREEPERS...WOW.
This is the google cache for the site as it once was, and he is a software engineer (though a terrible web designer looking at this website).
This is what he said....note he came from California originally where there is a Stack registered as a pilot who just happened to fly to Georgetown in 2009, which is where this plane was taken from:
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Welcome! This site briefly describes the capabilities and experience of the Embedded Art firmware/software development service company.
Our Mission
To advance the art of programming, one project at a time; by achieving an optimum balance between cost, schedule, functionality, reliability, and maintainability.
Company Profile
Embedded Art is a small independent software house, specializing in process control and automation. In its current form it represents the culmination of 20 years of experience in the software development consulting business. Founded by Joe Stack in 1983 (under the name of Prowess Engineering) in Southern California, the company thrived for 15 years until shifting focus to the Sacramento area to take advantage of growth in the Silicon Valley.
Now, 5 years later, the expertise of Embedded Art has landed in the Austin Area expecting to lend a hand to the growing high technology industry in South-Central Texas.
The concept behind the success of Embedded Art is that we provide the experience and muscle for addressing complex software engineering development tasks. Much of today’s programming is a step-wise refinement of previous development projects. With 20 years of experience, we provide the expertise that can effectively navigate around many of the pitfalls that snare the unseasoned engineer (indeed, we’ve seen many of the same mistakes made again and again by the inexperienced).
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General Information
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Network solutions registration confirms it was his site going all the way back to at least 2003 so it isn’t like someone just bought it today as a joke.
Yeah.....he certainly sucked at web design. Not a ‘purty’ site.
Smart move, checking the cache.