User:TMC1221

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I'm a college student studying Mathematics and Computer science, but I have many other interests, especially in communication and ergonomics.

My ideals are broad but center around a theme of libertarianism; I vote Libertarian, don't support wars unless attacked, and I value civil liberties over the Bush administration's idea of "security". Thomas Jefferson is the person I most agree with. I identify myself as a Bright but don't particularly care what I am labeled as: atheist, humanist, free-thinker, all of them describe me.

I speak French at an intermediate level and love the ideas behind Esperanto (if not the language itself). A lot of this stems from my interest in communication; I love the idea of a precise grammar and unambiguous language. I identify strongly with the French ideal of searching for le mot juste.

I can program if need be in C, Obj-C, C++ (boo), and Java. I am interested in

LGPL
but I don't view closed-source software as "wrong".

I bought an

NEXTSTEP, and thus could be found in GNUstep. I dream of a full-fledged GNUstep distro
as the best computing environment.


Oh, and Userboxes!

A, B, and CThis user prefers the serial comma.
"…"?This user thinks "British punctuation is best for quotation marks". Do you?
CThis user can program in C.
objcThis user can program in
Objective-C.
C++This user can program in C++.
JavaThis user can program in Java.
LaTeXThis user can typeset using LaTeX.
XMLThis user can write XML.
This user contributes using GNU/Linux, but doesn't care what other people call it.
This user contributes using a PDA.
This user wants a NeXT computer.


This user contributes using a Tablet PC.
eπi+1=0This user is a mathie.
BThis user knows that Brawndo's got what plants crave
This user enjoys electronic music.
This user enjoys reading non-fiction.
This user is a bright.

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