About Me
Brons
Engineer, Systems Architect, Team Builder, Philosopher, Amateur Historian (Vox Libertas also on LJ, MySpace, BlogSpot + dKos)
- Jim Burrows
- Member since Oct 31, 2006
- Male
- Maynard, MA
- United States
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I was hacking the net back in 1974, when we didn't need to distinguish the white hats from the black, helped create the discipline of Software Usability Engineering, invented the inverse-T arrangement of arrow keys, worked in pure and applied research, software and network development and operations. I'm something of an amateur historian and philosopher and am now being drawn into the world of political activism.
My hobbies include Tai Chi, genealogy, history and etymology, solar system simulation, World of Warcraft, fantasy role playing, photography and science fiction.
At present my biggest concern is the erosion of Civil Liberties and the US Constitution.
My blog is posted to Vox, LiveJournal, BlogSpot, MySpace and the Daily Kos.
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Brons said:
You're more than welcome. While I am pessimistic about the short term political fate of the Republic, more and more... read more
on School Girl vs "Professional Journalist"
You're more than welcome. While I am pessimistic about the short term political fate of the Republic, more and more... read more
on School Girl vs "Professional Journalist"
Patricia Volonakis Davis said:
I needed to read a post like this one today, for more reasosn that I canlist. Thank you and thanks... read more
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I needed to read a post like this one today, for more reasosn that I canlist. Thank you and thanks... read more
on School Girl vs "Professional Journalist"
Vote for President Obama 2008 said:
on Thank you, Senator Dodd
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Outstanding letter. You should consider running for office yourself. read moreon Thank you, Senator Dodd
dang, go marla! when is she planning to run for office indeed :) read more
on School Girl vs "Professional Journalist"