Welcome, Snappy!
March 29, 2006 | 5:29 am
By David Rothman
I perp the TeleBlog from a brick building on a grassy hillside in the state of Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C.
But as with Branko Collin, a native Netherlander based in Amsterdam, not that far from iRex headquarters, our regulars are everywhere. And today we welcome Snappy from Asia, a Chinese-speaking geek who wrote the informative Jornada 720 post above. Here’s Snappy’s self-bio:
I’m a tech geek who has been programming since the mid 80s. Upon graduating from college with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, I worked as a R&D software engineer in a multimedia tech firm before moving on to join a software firm as a consultant.
I am currently self-employed and doing cranial-programming as a hobby–no surgery involved. Someday maybe I’ll give the details. In my free time, I like to read books, e-books in particular, as they don’t take up any physical space and I cannot afford big bookshelves made of wood.
Materials I enjoy come from such sites as Access to Insight: Readings in Theravada Buddhism, TeleRead (Career Limiting Move if I don’t include this?), Engadget and HPC Factor.
Want to contribute to the main part of the TeleBlog? Get in touch, pass on writing samples or point to URLs, and we’ll see if it would be a good match. And no problem if you’ve never published anywhere. Among the best samples are well-done comments to the TeleBlog, which anyone can make.




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