The Chad D. Kersey Experience

Who is This Chad D. Kersey Fellow, Anyway?

Well, reading this probably won't tell you much about that, as it's horrifically out-of-date. I'll update it some time soon. (CDK-2008.08.28)

My personal glowing pirate skull mascot.

Good question. I am currently a full time student of Computer Engineering (should that be capitalized? It's the 'title' of my major, and I've seen other people capitalize theirs-- mine's no worse (in fact, I think it's better (wow, multiple layers of parenthesis... that's intensely cerebral but also a bit confusing (you'll find that much of what I do falls into this category (of being both fascinating and confusing)) to the lay reader) than the other majors, but why would I think otherwise-- it's the one I chose, after all.), so I think I'll be capitalizing it from now until some point in the indefinite future when I decide that it's an exercise in futility to pretend that what I did here actually matters after my first couple jobs.) at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. My hobbies include electronics, photography, music, motorcycle riding, and escaping to my home town in Florida on a regular basis, mostly to visit the people I care about.

My home away from home.

So, maybe you're not really interested in what this Chad D. Kersey thing does, as the college career seems to be mostly prepratory in nature; perhaps you're more interested in what it's going to do. Well, you'll probably see me around Tech until some time in 2009, at which point I'll try to sucker someone into paying me enough to live on as I work part-time on a Ph. D. After I've ascended the ivory tower and made myself virtually unemployable, I'll fall into the only line of work left open to me, teaching university-level computing and electronics courses and writing papers of varying levels of merit on subjects of varying levels of applicability.



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