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 An account richer in time than space. It was open in the year of my election as an Apache Member. My engagement with coding and documenting Open Source Software consumed.






 Fortune smiled on my agile developments. I found myself able to study Advanced Computer Science at the University of Manchester, focusing on Artificial Intelligence. This school influences my thinking on Logic.



 I confess to a stereotypically eclectic sample of the modern addition. Though my thirst for media has lessened, of late. On accounting for some of my times past, I hopefully include as do's some sadly likely done.


 I hope this knowledge may flavour some sparse subjects.


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