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My name is Miles Waldron, and when I was just learning how to read, one of the stories was about an excentric boy, who loved to discover how things worked by taking them apart. One day he was instructed by his parents to clean up his room, and his interpretation of this charge was to organize everything into careful boxes labeled, "stuff", and "things". When I was 10 my room was knee deep in dissected television sets. I believe that my scientific interests stem from this youthful story.
I am an MSEE from GA Tech, and I live just inside the perimeter in Atlanta Georgia. I work with a great bunch of people saving trees and organizing electronic documents with a great product, ATS OptiDoc. At home I am obsessed with electronics and electricity and magnetic and physics and mathematics, and monsters, and aliens, and zombie movies. My daughter just went to St. Mary's college in Maryland, and has just turned 18, so I guess that makes me 44 years old. I watched that movie "contact" the other night and loved Carl Sagan (sp?) all over again, so here I am back, aiming my basement computer farm at your very cool experiments. Have we fully mapped out Vega yet?
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