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My current place of residence is in Ann Arbor, MI, although I'm hardly ever home.
If you want to talk to me, your best bet is to see if I'm online, since I spend way too much time logged in.
I own two cats, Audrey and Goblin. Audrey is named after the dumb blonde in Little Shop of Horrors. She's incredibly sweet and cuddly, but not the brightest match in the box. Goblin is so named because, well, she was a kind of ugly kitten, but she's grown into her face now. I love them both dearly, and someday I'll get around to scanning in more of the numerous pictures I've taken of them.
I finally bought my first house, and am beginning to realize that home ownership is a real money pit (especially when one starts remodeling it). No, I'm not going to tell you where I live. :) However, if you're looking to buy a house in Ann Arbor, I highly recommend my agent, Jon Boyd. He works for The Buyer's Agent of Ann Arbor, and let me tell you, if you're buying your first house, a buyer's agent is definitely the way to go. The Nat'l. Assoc. of Exclusive Buyer Agents has a list of buyer's agents from all over the country, if you're interested in finding one in your area.
I hate making phone calls, so of course I got a job that involves consulting over the phone. :)
I am a Geek. Therefore, I have a Geek code.
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Check out Robert Hayden's Geek Code page for a translation.
I'm a member of the University of Michigan Flyers club, out at the Ann Arbor Airport. I soloed on June 17, 1995, passed my written exam on October 14, 1998 with a score of 95, and finally passed my check ride to become a private pilot on December 31, 1999. What a way to end the year! Flying is definitely one of my favorite things to do, and I'll talk about it at length. Fortunately, so do all the other pilots at the club, so I'm in good company. For more information about the club, check out their web page, call (734) 994-6208, or send e-mail to um.flyers@umich.edu.