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I was born in 197x, and grew up in California. I attended Harvard for a year before getting a Bachelor's in Cognitive Science from Oberlin College. I have worked as a programmer and as a middle school teacher. Since 2001, I've lived in the Mayan region (Chiapas and Guatemala). My interests include educational technology, Mayan linguistics and anthropology, and voting systems and social choice theory.
I was born in 197x, and grew up in California. I attended Harvard for a year before getting a Bachelor's in Cognitive Science from Oberlin College. I have worked as a programmer and as a middle school teacher. Since 2001, I've lived in the Mayan region (Chiapas and Guatemala). My interests include educational technology, Mayan linguistics and anthropology, and voting systems and social choice theory.


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I was born in 197x, and grew up in California. I attended Harvard for a year before getting a Bachelor's in Cognitive Science from Oberlin College. I have worked as a programmer and as a middle school teacher. Since 2001, I've lived in the Mayan region (Chiapas and Guatemala). My interests include educational technology, Mayan linguistics and anthropology, and voting systems and social choice theory.