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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. We have been involved somehow with almost every TRC gimmick rallye since then—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 the president of TRC since 2005. No one else wants the job.
I've been the president of TRC since 2005. No one else wants the job.

Revision as of 18:55, 23 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 the president of TRC 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.