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"I've tried the whole suburbia/commuting thing; living in the city suits me much better. I used to tell people that while my..."
More about Greg
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College/University:
Claremont Consortium of Colleges - Harvey Mudd College, Attended 1996 - 2000, Class of 2000, Bachelor's Degree, Computer Science/Math
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Occupation:
Computer Scientist
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Affiliations:
Drinking Liberally (drinkingliberally.org)
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Hobbies and Interests:
computers, wine, martinis, reading, exploring the city (whichever city that happens to be), shopping, good restaurants, clarinet, ballroom dance
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Favorite Books:
I'll read almost anything once; my favorite authors include: Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, JRR Tolkien, Donald Knuth, Richard Feynman, J. K. Rowling
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Favorite Movies:
Anything directed by Kevin Smith, Run Lola Run, American Beauty, Hedwig, Murder by Death
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Favorite Music:
My musical tastes are all over the place... My iPod includes, but is not limited to, Benny Goodman, Bjrk, Cake, Esquivel, Frank Sinatra, Mamma Mia, Massive Attack, Monty Python, Queen, Rent, The Beatles, They Might Be Giants
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Favorite TV Shows:
The Daily Show, The Prisoner, Buffy, Absolutely Fabulous.
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About Me:
I've tried the whole suburbia/commuting thing; living in the city suits me much better. I used to tell people that while my address was in Chelsea, I didn't really count as a Chelsea boy because I hadn't joined a gym... I guess I can't say that any more.
And while I might be a computer scientist by day, I hate it when people define me by my job. I've been getting more into political activities lately, and I've always got some sort of project going on the side. Hey, if I'd wanted life to be quiet, I wouldn't have moved to Manhattan...
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Who I Want to Meet:
Who do I want to meet? The man of my dreams...
Until that happens, good friends. People who have many
diverse interests (even if they don't always overlap with
mine) who I can have good conversations with (even if we
don't always agree about everything). While pretty people
might be fun initially, it's also important that there's
something of substance underneath the exterior.
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upside down, who are you to judge?
That's the thing I love most about
Greg - that he's one of the least
judgemental people you can know. Which
makes sense, because Greg is also a
changed man since I met (and dated-
there's a thought) him oh those many
years ago.
Greg is a genius. Every time I need
help with an algorithm, he's my #1
choice. mmmmmm algorithms.
though he's younger than me, I still
want to grow up to be like him. He's
constantly being interviewed by
magazines and newspapers and he owns
some prime internet real estate. And
of course he's a great guy. The only
question I have is what's up with that
pic? It looks like he's upside or
something.