Well, I suppose now is as good time as any. I'm surprised none of you had guessed it before, given my lack of an emu.com address. =) I was laid off from E-mu in August of 2002. Yes, 2002. After much convincing by Sean, they hired me back as a contractor from December'02 thru March'03 to do 2.00. While a sweet gig for a while (coding at home is kinda nice), it was only a 12 week project. Fast-forward (past me watching a lot of movies and playing a lot of video games) to July 2003. I interviewed and was hired at Apple to work on a product called Soundtrack. http://www.apple.com/soundtrack Sort of ironic that a die-hard PC guy got hired at Apple, but I'm really loving it. So long story short, at NAMM, you'll see me in the Apple/emagic booth. Never fear, E-mu's not going away, I'm not going away, and your command station will continue to be one of the best deals out there... -Aaron PS. I do have the ability/option to update software for the command stations, but I have a few too many side projects at the moment. Stay tuned for those too... --- "[cYcLoThYmIqUe]" <poumtschak@...> wrote: > Will the booth be labelled "Creative Professional"? :) > http://tinyurl.com/2xnkr > > Aaron Eppolito wrote: > > Yep. Though not at the booth you're probably expecting... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus
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Re: [xl7] Hey Aaron
2004-01-11 by Aaron Eppolito
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