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My wife and I got married in 2006. We love Disneyland. We are there so often that people start to think that we live there. There is some truth in that because after we got married we bought into the Disney Vacation Club which allows us to have a home away from home on Disney property.
It was early June 2003. I had been paying for my failed company’s client websites out of my own pocket for a few months. I started dreaming about a new business that would arise from the ashes of ICTS. I would maintain control of it and it would at this point serve the customers and clients of ICTS. Whitfield Enterprises was the name I came up with and I registered the domain name whitfieldenterprises.com on June 28, 2003.
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I graduated from Plainsburg with 12 others that year. I know, such a big class. The summer before my freshman year of High School, my parents let me fly to Florida to spend a few weeks with my grandmother.
Why was that little bit of information important to my story of becoming a techy? Well, it was there that I got my first PC. That’s right folks, my first very own genuine Intel 486 computer with Windows 95 and a scanner.
It was at this point that I got to explore the internet without the guidance of a teacher on the AOL Browser. I was enamored by the shear pioneerism of the internet. It was 1997, Yahoo was the major search engine, AOL was still the major Internet Service Provider and Juno was offering free email accounts. Internet businesses were rising up left and right and I was determined to figure out what the fuss was all about.
I am often asked how much schooling I have done to become so knowledgeable in computers. Truth is I took one computer science course at Fresno State (which I eventually dropped) and a typing class in High School. My college degree is in Social Science, not Technical Studies and I don’t hail from Stanford University. I am a homegrown Techy that just naturally understood computers.
Well it seems that just when we thought the summer was over with our first rain it heats right back up again. With the kids back at school and work schedules as busy as ever, we are hoping that this newsletter finds you in good spirits.
Atwater, CA, August 10, 2009: Tim Whitfield announced publically today that he is seeking election to the Board of Education of McSwain Union Elementary School District.