lion for his work in and promoting standards. He has published many technical papers on such diverse and controversial subjects as Unity Plus Motors,
Computers, Neutral to Ground Faults, NEC Wire Tables, Health Effects of Electrical and Magnetic Fields, Measuring Electrical and Magnetic Fields,
Lightning Protection Systems: Advantages and Disadvantages, the NESC and the NEC: Are Dangerous to Your Health?, Electrical Shock Hazard Due To Stray Current
and has participated on
National Electrical Code panels and in teaching the Code.
For the last five years, he has been President of Zipse Electrical Engineering, a consulting firm. For the past three years, he has been primarily involved as an expert witness in cases resulting from electrical accidents and electrocutions.

 
   

   
   
   

     
 

Looks like Rick Barr is early in line for the eats. 

 
   

 
   
   

 
     
 

   
     
 

     
 

A review of our November Meeting at Agilent (Formerly Hewlett Packard) located in Little Falls.

 
   

   
   
   

     
 

Ron Medykiewicz  (on the right) chats with some attendees before dinner.

 
   

 
   
   

 
     
 

     
 

Our Thanks to Wayne Hunter for arranging a very interesting tour of the Agilent facilities.  Unfortunately, Wayne couldn't be with us, but he also arranged for our host to be Ron Medykiewicz, and for speakers Don Gage and Dr. Bruce Quimby  to introduce the operations at Agilent. 

We  told Ron that we were expecting about 20 people, but we wound up with 42 attendees. 

Thanks again to the crew at Agilent for an outstanding event.

Some photos of the event follow.   

 
   

   
   
   

     
 

Barbara Zubenko stays in back of the line to talk to new arrivals.

 
   

 
   


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