In 1981 I founded FYI, Inc. to develop and market text indexing and retrieval software for "microcomputers." We developed SuperFile for CP/M computers then FYI 3000 Plus for IBM PC's. We then branched out into multi-line BBS software with e-mail, chat and the full text database software built into the product, called "MCD" (Mail-Chat-Database). Our products were technically superior to their competitors but as in many small technical organizations, we under estimated the size of the market and weren't able to sell enough product to make us millionaires.
In 1991 I stopped selling FYI, Inc. products and accepted a project management position at The Psychological Corporation's small PC development office here in Austin. During the next three years we developed seven PC based software products written in C and finally Visual Basic/C++. The packages were primarily scoring and reporting programs for psychological tests that Psyc. Corp. published in paper form. The final two projects I managed were computer administered tests with built-in scoring and reporting. I derived a great deal of satisfaction from managing these projects to their on-time and within budget completion. In addition to managing the projects from the design and programming standpoint, I directed the QA and wrote much of the User's Manual text for the software.
In February of 1994 I was asked to become the VP of a start-up software/hardware development company in Austin. Little did I know where this would lead me when I accepted. During the next two months we completed the initial development of a networked server/point-of-sale hardware and software system, and installed one server and two POS units in several double-drive through hamburger restaurants in San Antonio. I had fun teaching the restaurant managers and their staff how to use the new touch-pad systems we installed, and their burgers were quite good too. Unfortunately, the burger chain ran short of cash and put our project on hold....thereby putting me out of work in April.
I race bicycles for fun and exercise. It all started with a Trek 850 mountain bike in 1985. That was back in the days when a few of us could ride the Greenbelt hike and bike trail from Barton Springs to the Lost Creek Hill and not see another person....on a Saturday morning in June. After going to Fat Tire Bike Week in Crested Butte, CO. for five years in the late 1980's I began to slowly change into a road weenie. I put slick tires on my Mt. bike and rode it in century rides. I rode the Austin Cycle Association weekend fifty mile rides religiously. Well, to some, bicycling is a religion. Finally I sold the Mt. bike and bought a real road bike (Panasonic Team America).I began my racing career with a good friend in the Gruene Team Time Trial in November of 1989. We entered the Public 69+ category (combined ages) and amazingly enough, we won. We joined the Violet Crown Sports Association (bicycle racing club/team) in 1990 and began to learn about real racing. Since then I have belonged to two other bicycle racing clubs in Austin and went back with Violet Crown in 1995. During 1995 I finished 6th in the State Championship road race (45-49 year olds), 2nd in the cat 3/4 7 race Crit series this fall, 2nd in the 40+ category in a 54 mi road race, and capped off the season with a 1st place in the Gruene TTT (with John Schreffler) in the 79+ category. Due to additional work requirements, I didn't race as much in 1996 but I've ridden over 6,500 miles again this year and loved nearly every minute of it. I finished 4th in the state time trial in the spring. I also won the 35+ and 45+ categories at the South Padre Island RoadRunner stage race in October.
The down side has been crashing three times. Hey, all racers crash. One crash every two years isn't a bad average for a racer, especially when two of them weren't my fault. They are a little tough on the old body though. The last crash was in January of 1995. I was taken down by a kamikaze dog that ran directly into the side of my front wheel. As you can see from my race results at the end of 1995, I healed without any problems. Now if I can manage to keep the dogs at bay in 1996, who knows?
I have been a member of the Austin Cycling Association (touring club) since 1987. I ride the ACA 50 mile rides most Saturday's and Sunday's when I'm not racing. The ACA folks are really a bunch of fun. During the week, I train in the afternoons on Parmer Lane, Hwy.1431, and loop 360. I try to smile and wave at all other bicyclists but sometimes I may be "lost in thought" and miss seeing you on the other side of the road; sorry.

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