| Welcome to my humble website. I'm proud to say that my page is the #1 link when my full name is searched on Google. Isn't that cool? OK, not really... but it's neat to know nonetheless. OK, maybe not... |
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A little about myself... I was born on January 2, 1981 at 3:45pm (hence 12345) in Chicago, Illinois. I moved to San Jose, California when I was 3 years old, and I've been here ever since. I went to Ruskin Elementary School from 1st-5th grade, Dilworth Elementary School for 6th grade, Miller Middle School for 7th-8th grade, and Lynbrook High School for 9th-12th grade. Then off to UC Berkeley I went for four years, where I majored in EECS and minored in Business Administration. Go Bears! |
| After graduating from Cal in May 2002, I took a month-long trip to Taiwan and Japan to visit relatives, as well as check out all the tourist attractions. Upon returning in August 2002, I began working at a startup company in San Jose called Avalent Technologies, Inc. We are involved with creating microprocessor (CPU) cores for embedded systems, as well as system-on-chip (SOC) solutions (i.e. Bluetooth Wireless Technology). I have been employed here ever since. |
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Some of my hobbies include playing and watching sports of all kinds (basketball, baseball, tennis, football, ultimate frisbee), eating, sleeping, snowboarding, listening to music (rock/alternative/dance), watching TV & movies, and taking pictures. I'm a huge SF Giants fan, but the A's are cool too. My favorite band is U2 and Shawshank Redemption is my favorite movie. Some things I want to learn eventually include: driving stick, speaking Chinese & Taiwanese fluently, and playing the guitar... well. |
| I guess the purpose of this website is to share the many photos I take from my Canon S230 Elph digital camera. Perhaps a monthly blog entry too for those who are interested in checking out what I am up to these days. Any pertinent information about myself is also included here for reference. As you can probably tell from this website, I'm still learning my way around HTML (slowly but surely), but it's all about "KISSing" - keeping it simple, stupid. =) |