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Name: Will Country: United States State: New York Metro: Rochester Birthday: 7/7/1981 Gender: Male
Interests: Microelectronic Engineering - Now there's a fun way to spend a weekend. "Gather around, kids. We're gonna draw some energy band diagrams!"
Trombone - Bass trombone, to be specific. I've played since 4th grade, made all-state three times, including principal bass trombone for all-state orchestra. Not to toot my own horn...
Making movies - I was a co-producer of critically acclaimed National Geographic: Squats Revealed, in addition to several less-notable works. I do freelance cinematography. Drop a line if you need someone to help with your amature/professional short/feature film.
Driving - That may sound like an odd hobby, but there's no feeling like the open road. Then again, it's an even greater feeling on a closed road! I am proficient at bi-directional 90's (great for parallel parking), forward and reverse 180's with a front-wheel drive car, in addition to powerslides (can YOU do that with a FWD?), and 360's, which are no small feat in a Saturn! Expertise: God has given me many talents. If only I knew what to do with them. Industry: Engineering
Message: message meEmail: email me AIM: BassBoneMan2000
Member Since:
5/12/2003
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| I've started a new weblog!
This one will host pictures for me, and is integrated into Picasa and
Hello, both from Google, which is pretty nice. This website will
still be around, but mostly so I can still get my subscriptions and
post to other people's xangas. I have to figure out how you all
can subscribe to the new one, though. You might have to just
check it, or I could do an RSS feed if people prefer.
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| So, I'm finding that my spiritual mountain (Matt. 17:20) is more like an iceburg. The deeper I go, the bigger it gets.
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| There are some things you don't expect to see in a Walmart parking lot,
even at one-in-the-morning, namely a guy getting out of the back of a
car, walking over to the handicapped spot, taking a leak, returning to
the car, then driving off. I guess some things you take for
granted in a civilized society.
Ahh, the adventure of working night shift...
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| Dude, Brandt! I think this is the bug bridge!!

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| Linux sux, because it's no good for n00bs, and I don't live in my
mother's basement and read sci-fi novels and have no friends outside of
the internet and play Counterstrike and Everquest (no offense, Beaker)
and wear a black trenchcoat in the summer and have a beard (not a full
one, anyway) and smell, at least, I don't think I smell. Now
installing Win64. It has a 180-day trial, and after that, I think
the $140 will be well worth not having to deal with Linux.
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