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These are some (all?) of the topics that I have started or have contributed to heavily or in some other significant way. | |||
*[[Annapolis Convention]] | |||
*[[Articles of Confederation]] | |||
*[[Bicameral legislature]] | |||
*[[Bill of rights]] | |||
*[[Confederation]] | |||
*[[Electoral College]] | |||
*[[House of Representatives]] | |||
*[[Letter of marque]] | |||
*[[Lower house]] | |||
*[[Maryland]] | |||
*[[New Jersey]] | |||
*[[Pennsylvania]] | |||
*[[Senate]] | |||
*[[Supremacy Clause]] | |||
*[[Twenty-seventh Amendment]] | |||
*[[United States Congress]] | |||
*[[Upper House]] | |||
*[[U.S. Constitution]] | |||
*[[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] |
Revision as of 14:44, 12 June 2007
I live in Williston, Vermont. By day, I am a computer programmer working for GE Healthcare. By night, I run a website devoted to the U.S. Constitution. My interests include U.S. history, politics, and computers.
I graduated from the University of Vermont in 1989, with a BA in Political Science with a concentration in U.S. politics, and a minor in Human Geography. While at UVM, I worked as a reporter, news editor, and managing editor of the Vermont Cynic. As a student, I also acted in a production of Moliere's The Miser.
I once owned the domain tatooine.com, which I later lost in a trademark dispute with LucasFilm.
In November 2006, I wrote two 50,000-word novels for the NaNoWriMo competition.
The U.S. Constitution Online
NaNoWriMo
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These are some (all?) of the topics that I have started or have contributed to heavily or in some other significant way.
- Annapolis Convention
- Articles of Confederation
- Bicameral legislature
- Bill of rights
- Confederation
- Electoral College
- House of Representatives
- Letter of marque
- Lower house
- Maryland
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Senate
- Supremacy Clause
- Twenty-seventh Amendment
- United States Congress
- Upper House
- U.S. Constitution
- U.S. Constitutional Convention