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This user believes it is every citizen's duty to assess every candidate and abstain from voting if none is found fit for office, unless he or she wants to vote anyway. |
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[edit] About "InfiL00p"
InfiL00p is the online handle that I picked in the mid-90s. It was originally designed to provide some anomnimity, however early on in this decade, especially with the rise in popularity of Google, it was clear that there is no more anonimity. This handle is now used for a lack of a better handle.
[edit] About Joe Bowser
I'm Joe Bowser, a Vancouver-based open source software developer, and general shit disturber. I am currently volunteering with the BC Wireless Network Society with the BC Wireless Hotspot project, which uses WifiDog on the WRT54G. As usual, I'm looking for another paying job, perferrably one where I can actually use the skills that I have acquired throughout the years.
I was born and grew up in Williams Lake, BC and once I escaped from there attended the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George where I obtained my Degree in Computer Science.
While at UNBC, I was the co-founder of CFUR Radio. I later worked at other Campus Radio Stations, most recently volunteering at CJSF at Simon Fraser University. I no longer volunteer there due to time constraints, and the fact that I no longer wanted to create a music program.
I currently volunteer at Spartacus Books, a collective-run bookstore in East Vancouver.
I like user boxes, they are very descriptive, yet are extremely tacky.
I used to have a blog, but I killed it because I thought it would make me unemployable.