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Subject The World's Most Interesting Man: Wayne Green (Wayne Green passed away Sept, 13, 2013)
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Original Message I am very sad to hear of the passing of my great friend, Wayne Green. Wayne and I spoke often, he was always there for advice or just for a fun talk.. great man.

"Wayne Green passed away this morning in a peaceful, painless transition from this life on Earth. An eternal optimist, and one who loved to share his neverending zest for life, he was a friend to many and will be missed greatly. Wayne was not afraid of dying and was very much ready to embark on his next great adventure to the afterlife."

[link to waynegreen.com]

Wayne Green is an American publisher and writer, and consultant. He was formerly editor of CQ magazine before he went on to found 73, 80 Micro, Byte, CD Review, Cold Fusion, Kilobaud Microcomputing, RUN, InCider, and Pico, as well as publishing books and running a software company. In the early 1980s, he assisted in the creation of the groundbreaking Brazilian microcomputing magazine, Micro Sistemas (Portuguese).

Licensed by the Federal Communications Commission in the Amateur Radio Service with the callsign W2NSD, he was involved in a number of controversies and disputes in the Ham Radio world, notably with the ARRL and CQ magazines.

Who is Wayne Green?

piloted a nuclear attack submarine 800 feet under the Pacific ocean.
piloted an Air Force C5B (it's bigger than a 747).
climbed the Great Wall of China
visited the Chinese terra cotta army in Xian.
operated a ham station from the famed American Embassy in Tehran.
operated from the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
operated for two weeks from King's Hussein's palace in Amman, Jordan.
visited the lost city of Petra in Jordan.
scuba dived in the Red Sea.
visited 140 countries (so far).
helped new technologies such as cellular telephones. personal computers, and compact discs to grow into major industries.
represented the US at an international communications conference.
represented New Hampshire for Governor Sununu at a governor's conference in Halifax.
served on the New Hampshire Economic Development Commission.
been a president of the Peterborough NH Chamber of Commerce.
been on the board of directors of billion dollar IDG corporation.
been a professional psychologist.
had over 1,000 (long) editorials published - so far.
started first digital communications magazine in 1951, (Amateur Radio Frontiers).
started the first microcomputer magazine (Byte). )
started the first computer magazine devoted to a single computer (80 Micro - for the TRS-80)
started the first Apple magazine (InCider).
started the first Commodore magazine (Run).
started the first laptop computer magazine (Pico).
started one of the first personal computer software companies (Instant Software).
opened computer software stores - eventually sold a national chain of 58 stores.
while in college started a broadcasting station (WRPI) which is now the largest student activity.
served on the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Board of Overseers and RPI Council.
served as the First Executive in Residence at RPI.
served as a consultant for the RPI Business Incubator - which won the 1996 prize as the best in the country.
been a licensed amateur radio operator as W2NSD since 1940.
pioneered amateur radio repeaters since 1969, starting with WRLAAB on Mt. Monadnock NH.
established amater radio in Jordan in 1970 and wrote their rules and regulations.
supplied and installed the first repeater in Jordan, J-Y73, in 1973.
helped radio amateurs pioneer FM, radio Teletype, single sideband, and slow scan TV.
bounced amateur radio signals off the Moon from the big dish at the Arecibo Observatory, PR.
been editing and publishing amateur radio magazines for 47 years.
a state-of-the-art digital recording studio.
four record labels and produced over 150 CDs.
helped re-popularize ragtime music and personally knows all of the top ragtime performers.
started 25 successful publications in the radio, computer and music fields.
published over 100 books.
wrote one of the first books on digital communications.
been on an African hunting safari.
visited the ruins of Ba'albek in Lebanon, the Queen of Sheba's water catchments in Aden.
visited the Pyramids, the Sphynx. the ruins in Athens, the Taj Mahal and Katmandu.

read more at link:

[link to www.waynegreen.com]

In this interview:

How to live to 125+ years old
How all babies can be born with 150+ IQ's
Wayne's 3 technologies that will change the world

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