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Ten more things you didn’t know about me from the blog.

I used to register to vote under political parties I’d make up on the spot.

At one point I knew all the lyrics to Hysteria (Def Leppard).

The last time I was in a fight worth mentioning I had purple hair – I knocked someone down a flight of stairs.  It wasn’t much of a fight actually.

I’ve had altitude sickness.

I’ve never gotten seasick.

I once left a grad program by telling the dean, “I think that’s a completely chickenshit position to take on the issue.  I quit.”

All my security clearances have come through.

I once took a day long detour to visit the Very Large Array

I may have violated sexual regulation laws in 12 states; but who really knows and who’s counting anyway?

The last time I was sick from drinking involved a Toaster’s concert and lots of free Jagermeister.   The time before that involved a bonfire; I had an open bottle of champagne in each hand and there was a lot to celebrate.

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