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Welcome to my little niche on the net! It's been a while since my last update, and my life has been nothing short of a whirlwind of excitement in that time. After four torturous but enjoyable (hmm, I guess that makes me a masochist) years at Caltech, I finally graduated with a Bachelor's degree in geology this past June. After graduation, I took a few weeks off to catch my breath, then took off for a month in Turkey, where I spent all my time studying earthquake faults. Right now, I'm back in Pasadena, doing research on earthquakes in California and abroad, although I plan to do a bit of traveling in the coming year. I'll also apply to grad school this fall, which will either be right here in Southern California, or way up in Alaska. Sure, those two locations might be two extremes, but ain't variety the spice of life? So
enjoy the web pages I've put together. If you think they need to be
updated, you're probably right. If you think they need to be funnier or
wittier, you suck, but you're probably also right. And if you want to
drop me a line, go for it, my contact info is below. I hope to hear from
you!
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So it's not so new anymore ...
but I'm too lazy
and at least it's newer
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Photos of me (with friends)
Photos of some of the
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Although geology involves
a lot of travel and play, My research keeps me busy all night and all day. -- And here's where I go
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A Tribute to Matthew Shepard
Another magic Page o' Links Where I might be ... or at least
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