$WW,1$$FG,5$$TX+CX,"Trivial Solutions"$$FG$ The $FG,2$$TX,"trivial solution",HTML="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivial_solution"$$FG$ in math is the simple, obvious answer. The fable that NASA spent millions on a space pen while Russia used a pencil is an example. TempleOS uses many $LK,"trivial solutions",A="FI:::/Doc/Strategy.TXT"$. See $LK,"::/Doc/Acknowledgements.TXT"$. See $LK,"::/Doc/Demands.TXT"$. $FG,5$Website:$FG$ $TX,"www.templeos.org",HTML="http://www.templeos.org"$ $FG,5$Owner/President:$FG$ Terry A. Davis $TX,"ASU Transcripts",HTML="http://www.templeos.org/files/ASU_Transcripts.pdf"$ 8144 Sickle Lane Las Vegas, NV 89128 (702)254-4223 $TX,"tdavis@templeos.org",HTML="mailto:tdavis@templeos.org"$ $FG,5$About Me:$FG$ I was a National Merit Scholar with a 1440 SAT at Arizona State University. Here are my $TX,"ASU Transcripts",HTML="http://www.templeos.org/files/ASU_Transcripts.pdf"$. I have a bachelor's in Computer System Engineering from ASU, basically, embedded systems, and a master's in Electrical Engineering from ASU, control systems. I worked as a software, hardware and mechanical engineer at Ticketmaster from 1990-1996. I designed a 3 axis stepper-motor-driven milling machine 1996-1997 with a CAD/CAM package for a company I started called Home Automation and Robotic Equipment. I worked for a company named Xytec Corp. 1997-1999. We made FPGA-based image processing equipment. I wrote $FG,2$$TX,"SimStructure",HTML="http://www.templeos.org/files/SimStrSetUp.zip"$$FG$ from 2000-2001 for H.A.R.E. I worked as head software/electrical engineer for a company called Graphic Technologies, 2001-2002, making replacement chips for toner printer cartridges so they could be refilled.