The end of an era

Jun 24, 2011

The Kearney community marked the retirement of its long-time computer programmer John Rassmussen today. John came to Kearney shortly after graduating from college to manage a brand new integrated pest management outreach system located at the field station. In 1981, IPM was delving into computer communications by offering a weather database, news features and pest management guidelines that could be read on terminals at UC Cooperative Extension county offices.

The computer at Kearney - with its 96 megabyte hard drive and one-quarter megabyte internal memory - cost $125,000, John said. It was connected to terminals in Bakersfield, Visalia, Shafter and Fresno via dedicated phone lines.

Over the years, as technology advanced, John became the self-taught network administrator and computer support professional for the scientists and staff at the Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center. An avid outdoorsman, John plans to spend more time hiking, caving, mountaineering and endurance running during retirement.


By Jeannette E. Warnert
Author - Communications Specialist
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John Rassmussen.

John Rassmussen.

John and his wife Marcia lead the buffet line.

John and his wife Marcia lead the buffet line.

Kearney artist Gwen Conville created a

Kearney artist Gwen Conville created a "mountain" cake for the retirement gathering.