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Hi Everybody, my name is Dave. I was born in Chicago, Illinois in September 1969. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology from DeVry Institute of Technology in Chicago in 1993.  I've also subsequently pursued studies in Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Philosophy, Psychology, Computer Science and Journalism.  Currently, I'm employed as an Audio Engineer for a local sound company, and as an electrical repair technician.  Someday I hope to call myself a scientist.
Hi Everybody, my name is Dave, and I bid you welcome to my [[Image:CZLoopingAnim1.gif]] userpage <BR>Today is {{LOCALDAYNAME}},&nbsp;{{LOCALMONTHNAME}}&nbsp;{{LOCALDAY}},&nbsp;{{LOCALYEAR}}<hr>
A little about me... I was born in Chicago, Illinois in September, 1969. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology from DeVry Institute of Technology in Chicago in 1993.  I've also subsequently pursued studies in Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Philosophy, Psychology, Computer Science and Journalism.  Currently, I'm employed as an Audio Engineer for a local sound company, and as an electrical repair technician.  Someday I hope to call myself a scientist.
[[Category:CZ Authors| Yamakuchi, David]]
[[Category:CZ Authors| Yamakuchi, David]]

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Hi Everybody, my name is Dave, and I bid you welcome to my CZLoopingAnim1.gif userpage
Today is Sunday, May 12, 2024


A little about me... I was born in Chicago, Illinois in September, 1969. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology from DeVry Institute of Technology in Chicago in 1993. I've also subsequently pursued studies in Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Philosophy, Psychology, Computer Science and Journalism. Currently, I'm employed as an Audio Engineer for a local sound company, and as an electrical repair technician. Someday I hope to call myself a scientist.