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== About Thasos ==
 
== About Thasos ==
 
I was born in San Antonio, Texas. I was baptized in Cyprus, the land of my father, within three months of my birth; I had a passport at the tender age of not-quite-one. Three years later my family and I moved to Houston where I spent the next ten years. I remain a Spurs and Texans fan from my years in that glorious, state-income-tax-free state. My familial unit moved to California in time for me too spend four years attending high school there.
 
I was born in San Antonio, Texas. I was baptized in Cyprus, the land of my father, within three months of my birth; I had a passport at the tender age of not-quite-one. Three years later my family and I moved to Houston where I spent the next ten years. I remain a Spurs and Texans fan from my years in that glorious, state-income-tax-free state. My familial unit moved to California in time for me too spend four years attending high school there.
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== Favorite Matlab Demonstration ==
  
  
 
== Articles ==
 
== Articles ==
Grand Engineering Challenges: [http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/02/and-the-14-big/], Chuck Squatriglia, Wired, 02/05/08, 9/15/2013 (Grand Challenge)
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Grand Engineering Challenges: [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/25/business/energy-environment/25solar.html?_r=1], Keith Bradsher, New York Times, 8/24/2009 , /9/15/2013, (Solar Energy)

Revision as of 05:06, 16 September 2013

About Thasos

I was born in San Antonio, Texas. I was baptized in Cyprus, the land of my father, within three months of my birth; I had a passport at the tender age of not-quite-one. Three years later my family and I moved to Houston where I spent the next ten years. I remain a Spurs and Texans fan from my years in that glorious, state-income-tax-free state. My familial unit moved to California in time for me too spend four years attending high school there.


Favorite Matlab Demonstration

Articles

Grand Engineering Challenges: [1], Keith Bradsher, New York Times, 8/24/2009 , /9/15/2013, (Solar Energy)