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Name: Jamie Charles Country: United States State: California Metro: Los Angeles Birthday: 9/22/1983 Gender: Male
Interests: Teaching children and adults about the benefits of DDR, as well as free instruction for those who ask me; bettering my use of English in regards to linguistics (it's the only language I speak fluently); repairing older computers and witnessing the shock and satisfaction of their owners when the work is done; maintaining one part of my website--the one with links to the newest versions of PC software; the fantasy work of Robin Hobb; transcribing music (listening to music and writing out its notes on paper and analyzing their structure); studying and enjoying the music of geniuses- this particularly is a driving force in my life.. the music I listen to, I take very seriously (talk to me for more information on that); helping the misguided discover where their identities lie inside of them and how to tap such resources; and above all, spending time reinventing the laws of the world with Heather and Andrew. Expertise: Dance Dance Revolution mechanics and philosophies; computer operations (I've proven my ability to take a PC of any age and make it superior to today's marketed PC's in terms of delay in response, overall speed, security, up-to-dateness, reliability, and convenience of use--without overclocking the processor); music theory; et cetera. Occupation: Education/training Industry: Personal development, humaniti
Message: message meEmail: email me Website: visit my website AIM: Jamie Calame MSN: jcalame@hotmail.com ICQ: 6723229 Yahoo: jfkcal
Member Since:
4/11/2004
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| - Always Man Isn't this fascinating. Perhaps there exists a "welcome to the neighborhood" reception that is traditional in Xanga communities; for it appears that by filling out my profile, briefly embellishing my site in Grade B colors, and signing one humdrum introduction to my site, I have merited the signatures of hospitable passersby, and eProps to boot. The day is mine!
Filling out that profile is quite a task: After writing a pseudo-dissertation of my past, Xanga decided to knock off two thirds of it, forcing me to abbreviate my artificial life story to just the highlights of my successes. Evidently plain text costs them too much webspace to consider the relative comedic importance of my life's spurious details.
Well, it's rather late. I'll put more work into this some other time. But it will be outstanding; I swear to it. | | |
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