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My wife and I entered our first TRC gimmick rallye in August, 2001. Actually, I drove, [[User:Dean|a friend]] navigated, and my wife was a passenger. But since then, we've been a two-person team (she navigates and I drive), and we've been involved somehow with almost every TRC gimmick rallye—if not as rallyists, then as rallyemasters, precheckers, and/or CP workers. I've also taught classroom gimmick rallye schools. | My wife and I entered our first TRC gimmick rallye in August, 2001. Actually, I drove, [[User:Dean|a friend]] navigated, and my wife was a passenger. But since then, we've been a two-person team (she navigates and I drive), and we've been involved somehow with almost every TRC gimmick rallye—if not as rallyists, then as rallyemasters, precheckers, and/or CP workers. I've also taught classroom gimmick rallye schools. | ||
I've been | I've been TRC's [[TRC Board Structure|president]] since 2005. No one else wants the job. | ||
My wife and I also enjoy riding our | My wife and I also enjoy riding our |
Revision as of 09:17, 26 July 2007
My wife and I entered our first TRC gimmick rallye in August, 2001. Actually, I drove, a friend navigated, and my wife was a passenger. But since then, we've been a two-person team (she navigates and I drive), and we've been involved somehow with almost every TRC gimmick rallye—if not as rallyists, then as rallyemasters, precheckers, and/or CP workers. I've also taught classroom gimmick rallye schools.
I've been TRC's president since 2005. No one else wants the job.
My wife and I also enjoy riding our ViewPoint tandem bicycle, organic gardening, and playing board and card games like The Settlers of Catan, TransAmerica, Lost Cities, The Big Idea, Quiddler, and Spy Game. I also enjoy geocaching, and am a member of Geocachers of the Bay Area.
In 1998, I accepted an invitation to join the Web Design Group, which was founded to promote the creation of creative, informative, browser-independent, and resolution-independent web sites that are accessible to all users worldwide.
I am a software release engineer for a local dot-com company.