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Jason has a Bachelor of Science from Ursinus College in Biology, along with undergraduate courses in Computer Science from DrexelFor the last four years, he has been a computer programmer, working mostly with PowerbuilderIn his free time he enjoys traveling, particularly to national and state parksHis primary interest here on Citizendium would be with the history group, likely starting with American history.
I received a Bachelor of Science from Ursinus College in Biology in 1995I then proceeded to put that to use in the computer industryA bit roundabout, I knowAlong the way I took a large amount of undergraduate courses in Computer Science from Drexel (probably thirty-some credits).


For the last four years, I've been a computer programmer, working mostly with Powerbuilder.  Eventually I'll take a shot at grad courses, but I don't expect that time to materialize soon.
In my spare time (between work and family), I squeeze in movies, music, gaming, and travel.  I enjoy both nature and history, and the express themselves in interesting ways.  I'll have equal amounts of fun nosing around a good example of Georgian architecture, and crawling around on a mountain.  I've found the U.S. National Park System is a good outlet for that (State Park systems are good as well, but the NPS has a relatively managable volume to use as an excuse for wandering around).
I live by the Delaware Canal (or more officially the [[Delaware Division Canal]]).  I also recently hiked around at the [[Allegheny Portage Railroad]].  You combine that with my having nosed around Citizendium a fair bit in the last few months, and you get me here as an author.  My first project is to gradually get a set of articles put together about the various canals in Pennsylvania (along with the gravity railroads associated with them).  Not sure where I'll go from there, but I expect those will keep me busy for at least a couple of months.


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I received a Bachelor of Science from Ursinus College in Biology in 1995. I then proceeded to put that to use in the computer industry. A bit roundabout, I know. Along the way I took a large amount of undergraduate courses in Computer Science from Drexel (probably thirty-some credits).

For the last four years, I've been a computer programmer, working mostly with Powerbuilder. Eventually I'll take a shot at grad courses, but I don't expect that time to materialize soon.

In my spare time (between work and family), I squeeze in movies, music, gaming, and travel. I enjoy both nature and history, and the express themselves in interesting ways. I'll have equal amounts of fun nosing around a good example of Georgian architecture, and crawling around on a mountain. I've found the U.S. National Park System is a good outlet for that (State Park systems are good as well, but the NPS has a relatively managable volume to use as an excuse for wandering around).

I live by the Delaware Canal (or more officially the Delaware Division Canal). I also recently hiked around at the Allegheny Portage Railroad. You combine that with my having nosed around Citizendium a fair bit in the last few months, and you get me here as an author. My first project is to gradually get a set of articles put together about the various canals in Pennsylvania (along with the gravity railroads associated with them). Not sure where I'll go from there, but I expect those will keep me busy for at least a couple of months.

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