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Whats up with Andy?

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Whats up with Andy?

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Andy Kaiser here, with a few pieces for those interested in who I am as a person.I was born in 1975 and raised in Michigan, USA, Earth. I had a traditional suburban upbringing along with my three younger sisters. Ever since I could waddle around, I had always been getting into things and taking things apart, sometimes to my parents’ dismay (don’t ask about my father’s camera). I’ve always been interested in how things work, and have always been talented in using my hands for non-sports-related activity. Whether it’s juggling, doing mechanical work or video games, I enjoy being able to work with tools and play with gadgets. Now, add to that a fascination with technology. Tools plus technology equals computers. My family bought its first computer when I was six (I still remember that first day with the creatively-named “TI-99/4A”) and I took to it immediately.I went to college way up in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. If my state was holding a pinwheel, my school would be located at very top

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Andy Kaiser here, with a few pieces for those interested in who I am as a person. I was born in 1975 and raised in Michigan, USA, Earth. I had a traditional suburban upbringing along with my three younger sisters. Ever since I could waddle around, I had always been getting into things and taking things apart, sometimes to my parents’ dismay (don’t ask about my father’s camera). I’ve always been interested in how things work, and have always been talented in using my hands for non-sports-related activity. Whether it’s juggling, doing mechanical work or video games, I enjoy being able to work with tools and play with gadgets. Now, add to that a fascination with technology. Tools plus technology equals computers. My family bought its first computer when I was six (I still remember that first day with the creatively-named “TI-99/4A”) and I took to it immediately. I went to college way up in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. If my state was holding a pinwheel, my school would be located at very t

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