HP Memories
![]() Diodes This is an example of how I am thinking about doing the pictures. The file name would be under the picture as you see and then this space below that is available for captions, comments, whatever. All I would need is a Word file with the desired text for each picture and I can copy/paste each caption into the html file. This page only has 16 pictures and works well. One of the photo sets has 80 pictures so I will break that into several short files of perhaps 20 to 30 each. I think the pictures adds a lot to the memories and I think captions with names, some interesting or humerous facts, etc. would greatly add to this. So feel free to write whatever into a Word file -- you are doing all the work -- and all I have to do is copy/paste where it goes -- the easy part.
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HP MemoriesThis memory of the Microwave Tech Center at hp results from the work of the www.hpmemoryproject.org website of Marc Mislanghe, who with John Minck edited and published the original archive of Memoirs. After Marc's untimely death in 2014, Ken Kuhn has now assumed the custodianship with John, and together they will continue to expand the Memoirs section. One of the main objectives in starting this website in 2011 was (and still is today) to get in touch with people who have worked at hp from the birth of the company up to today. We are interested in hearing your memories no matter what division or country you worked in, or whether you were in engineering, marketing, finance, administration, or worked in a factory. This is because all of you have contributed to the story of this unique and successful enterprise. Your memories are treasure for this website. While product and technology are our main concern, other writings related to the company life are highly welcome, as far as they stay inside the hp Way guidelines. Anybody Else? Please get in touch by emailing the webmaster on the Contact US link at http://www.hpmemoryproject.org |