I was the first (non-founding) employee of
I'm currently the Director of Networking Stuff for the company
and the inventor of the Chad Transfer Mode (CTM), the much-heralded
successor to the Boronosynchronous Transfer Method (BTM),
which itself was an improvement over Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM).
Boronotronics has also developed the Dynamic Transfer Method (DTM), used in the Boronotronics Backbone Network (BBN, although the outcome of the lawsuit is still pending.) We plan to continue developing innovative networking technologies. Initial work has started on the Extended Transfer Mode (ETM), Fourier Transfer Mode (FTM), and the Galvanic Transfer Mode (GTM).
We are also working closely with physicists at the Applied Physics Lab of the Johns Hopkins University to develop the Hyperspace Transfer Mode (HTM), a technology that will allow interplanetary networking. We are currently using the eleventh revision of the draft document, HTMK, as our working model. The twelfth revision, HTML, is likely to become the standard, although litigation may hamper our efforts.
Chad Mynhier <cmynhier@cs.princeton.edu>, 1 November 1998