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A little about me.... I like: | A little about me.... | ||
I worked in the Silicon Valley for 8 years, most recently as a business analyst building sotware for financial services firms. I also managed, maintained and built the CRM system for a capital management firm. | |||
I had a short stint with a propane supplier in central CA where I helped them to automate their back office. | |||
I like: | |||
complexity theory | complexity theory | ||
cool algorithms | cool algorithms | ||
convergence | convergence | ||
crazy ideas | |||
cookies | cookies | ||
coffee | coffee | ||
whiteboarding database diagrams | |||
problems people say can't be solved...then solve them | |||
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I used BBS services and called into a computer with up to 24 other users where we would chat back and forth on green and black screens. How boring! | |||
I was born in a boring, liberal farming town and escaped to lovely San Francisco. | |||
I used to have a trained police dog names Kilo. | I used to have a trained police dog names Kilo. |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 27 April 2007
Hi!
A little about me....
I worked in the Silicon Valley for 8 years, most recently as a business analyst building sotware for financial services firms. I also managed, maintained and built the CRM system for a capital management firm.
I had a short stint with a propane supplier in central CA where I helped them to automate their back office.
I like:
complexity theory
cool algorithms
convergence
crazy ideas
cookies
coffee
whiteboarding database diagrams
problems people say can't be solved...then solve them
I used BBS services and called into a computer with up to 24 other users where we would chat back and forth on green and black screens. How boring!
I was born in a boring, liberal farming town and escaped to lovely San Francisco.
I used to have a trained police dog names Kilo.