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About Golden Gate Graphics History John Childers bailed out of a troubled American mining industry and began designing printed circuit boards in 1987 in Golden, Colorado. As he founded Golden Gate Graphics 3 years later, we recently celebrated our 10th anniversary. He found printed circuit design to be interesting and demanding; but it was often fraught with mistakes. He began to investigate methods for wholesale elimination of those mistakes and came up with a technology for printed circuit design which he called Streamlined Design. Future editions of this web site, which is updated frequently, will feature new articles and training in this field. The purposes of these are to make the life of the printed circuit designer a little easier and his boss happier. John drew heavily upon his study of the works of L. Ron Hubbard as a basis for effective discovery and codification of this field. One might ask: What does L. Ron Hubbard have to do with PCB design? Here is John's answer (from the training site): "My purpose in putting this course together is to help others." . Our address:
Golden Gate Graphics
Principal Associates:
John W. Childers
Mary R. Childers
References for Golden Gate Graphics' outstanding work in printed circuit design are available. See the email link below.
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