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Jamieson ‘Jim’ Rowe is retiring
By the time you read this, Jim will be just about
finishing up his last work for Silicon Chip. He is
undoubtedly keenly looking forward to a well-earned
retirement starting in just a few days!
I have had the pleasure of working with him since I
started at Silicon Chip in early 2010. Of course, I read
some of his articles before that.
Those of you who started with Radio & Hobbies
may remember him from as far back as March 1960, when he first appeared
on the list of Technical Staff at that magazine. So he has been involved in
electronics journalism for nearly 65 years at this stage – I guess you’d have
to call that a pretty good run!
Jim was the editor of Electronics Australia (the more recent name for Radio
& Hobbies) for a time. He came to work for Silicon Chip soon after leaving
that position. He has been writing articles and drawing virtually all of our
diagrams since early 2001.
If you’re interested, you can read
the full story of his career in the July
2023 issue, when he wrote an article
titled “Electronics in Australia;
Jim Rowe’s time at RTV&H and
Electronics Australia” (siliconchip.
au/Article/15862).
He famously developed the EDUC-8
Microcomputer; its design was
published in EA from August 1974
to August 1975. It was the first
kit computer design published in
Australia and the second in the world
(by one month).
I would usually be concerned about
the departure of someone with Jim’s
experience. However, luckily, we have Jim Rowe in the Electronics
someone else lined up who should be Australia office, 1989.
able to pick up the work and deliver
the sort of quality diagrams our readers are accustomed to. He happened to
be retiring from his full-time job right around the same time Jim decided to
call it quits, a truly fortuitous coincidence.
We still have a few articles Jim has written that we haven’t had space to
publish yet, so if you enjoy his articles, you will have a few more to look
forward to over the coming months. I expect they will all be published by
the end of this year.
While he has designed projects in the past, lately, he has mainly been
concentrating on reviewing various electronic modules. We plan to continue
publishing that type of article, although, with Jim’s departure, they may not
be as frequent as before.
My thanks go to Jim for all the assistance he has provided us over the last
25-odd years. I hope he has some hobbies that he can enjoy in all his free time!
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