Born and raised in Salt Lake City, where I worked in retail and then provided pharmacy support and ran technical help desks for a national health-benefits services company. I’ve since moved to Bothell, Washington, and been an environmental laboratory geek; to Glendale, Arizona, where I was an idiot to follow a job offer; back to Salt Lake City, where I installed point-of-sale cash registers; in January 2005, back to the Bothell/Mill Creek area, where I was again an enviro lab geek; and in December 2006, joining Microsoft’s MSN division.
In April 2007 I moved to the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle proper.
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100 things about me, originally posted 04/28/04 and most recently updated May 2005.
See also: 200 questions, and various bits of info.
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