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Excuse me, but just what was so hard to understand about this bunch? We knew they were dishonest. We knew they were fanatical. We knew they were purposely ignorant and bragged about not reading newspapers. We knew they were vindictive. We knew they were lawless. We knew they were obsessively secretive. We knew they had no time or patience for those who raised difficult questions. We knew they were driven by fantasies of religious warfare, personal vengeance and ideological triumph. We knew they had no respect for civil liberties. And we knew they took no responsibility for the consequences of their incompetence. Just what is surprising about the manner in which they've conducted the war? - Eric Alterman(more CuteQuotes)

It's fun to search for your name on the Web. Tim Berners-Lee calls this "vanity

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 and an informal resume (actually an email that I wrote to a friend). Note to recruiters: the online copy of my resume at this site is authoritative. Please do not ask me to send you a copy in Word format.
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At work I'm a software architect and developer specializing in the design and development of large-scale financial systems written in Java, although I've also built ASP/VBScript systems, and done lots of work in C. I work for Reva Systems, a startup building RFID infrastructure.
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At work I'm a software architect and developer specializing in the design and development of large-scale financial systems written in Java, although I've also built ASP/VBScript systems, and done lots of work in C. I work for Reva Systems, a startup building RFID infrastructure.
  Before that I bounced around for a while, doing software architecture and development consulting.
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Before that I was the CTO of a small software company in Kendall Square called Black Ink Systems. It was a fun place to work; building real-time financial analytics software for communications carriers. My job was to design things, write good code, and in general try to share some of my experience with the development team.
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Before that I was the CTO of a small software company in Kendall Square called Black Ink Systems. It was a fun place to work; building real-time financial analytics software for communications carriers. My job was to design things, write good code, and in general try to share some of my experience with the development team.
  Before Black Ink I was the CTO and co-founder of a software startup called SaltFire which built financial transaction processing infrastructure for communications carriers. Starting a company was a very intense experience and while the company wasn't successful I'm glad that I took the leap. I learned a lot and met some very cool people.
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