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The Brain has inferred the
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| Favorite possession(s): | Credit card, Prom dress, Pokemon cards |
| Currently has on their coffee table: | Better Homes & Gardens |
| Dream job(s): | Banker, Mail carrier, Tax Collector |
| Favorite activity(s): | Paying off their mortgage |
| Favorite book(s): | "Maximum Internet Security: A Hackers Guide" by Net Sams |
| Favorite animal(s): | Wolf |
| Interest(s): | Real estate |
| Likes to wear: | Digital watch |
| Favorite movie(s): | Back to the Future, Jaws, Casablanca |
| Listens to: | Tool |
| Ultimate fantasy(s): | Bankruptcy |
| Favorite quote(s): | "There are two ways of constructing a software design; one way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." - C. A. R. Hoare "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home." - Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977 |