User:Ke4roh

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ke4roh
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BS This user has a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science.
This user has an amateur radio license.
This user is a professional photographer.
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North Carolina.
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This page isn't particularly pretty by my standards, but it will suffice until I find myself saddled with hours of free time (as if that could happen anytime soon).

[edit] About me

I'm author of The Necktie Repository and UNIX Unleashed IRIX FAQ (ISBN 0672312050), among other things. I like taking pictures (I've submitted some), and I take horse event pictures as a diversion from programming computers (my day job) and contributing to Wikipedia.

I enjoyed my only zip-line trips above treetops in Costa Rica on March 15, 2003.
I enjoyed my only zip-line trips above treetops in Costa Rica on March 15, 2003.

I'm an amateur radio operator, a native of Huntsville, Alabama, a resident of Cary, North Carolina, and a recovering Wikipediaholic. I have attended Randolph School ('91), The University of Alabama in Huntsville ('97), and North Carolina State University. I'm working on a masters degree in computer science with emphasis on software engineering.

I've participated in Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, the National Space Society, and The Association for Computing Machinery.

My projects:

HTML Entity Names can be useful for formatting.

I try to keep Template:Opentask up to date with captions needing attention and keep an eye on Wikipedia:Tomorrow's featured article to see that it has good captions.

I often find myself helping others set up their computers, and I have a little checklist of the /Basic computer setup for Windows machines.

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[edit] External links

These may be of general interest, or they may be here so I can keep up with them as I move among computers.