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Hi! I haven't added more to this, so you'll have to wait, or edit it yourself and increase the legend! (please make all edits of this page legendary; if possble, legendarily GOOD)
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Although I haven't much experience with GPS (I don't as of yet own any GPS hardware), I've always been interested in maps - both drawing them and viewing them for the statistical cache and artistic achievement they are.
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I have also been an xkcd reader since mid-April 2008. I have found Randall's work to strike a chord with me, and have followed other webcomics mentioned in his links, particularly Perry Bible Fellowship, Buttercup Festival, and Questionable Content.
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I am a college graduate (Rhode Island College, History, 2002), a husband (to Kerry, since 6/17/2000), and a father (to Finnegan, who is currently hospitalized with complications from cystic fibrosis-related surgery). Sorry if that's too much information; it's just what's going on in my world right now. I encourage anyone with the means to donate to www.cff.org; their work has helped my son survive the battle he has (and is) going through.

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Hi!

Although I haven't much experience with GPS (I don't as of yet own any GPS hardware), I've always been interested in maps - both drawing them and viewing them for the statistical cache and artistic achievement they are.

I have also been an xkcd reader since mid-April 2008. I have found Randall's work to strike a chord with me, and have followed other webcomics mentioned in his links, particularly Perry Bible Fellowship, Buttercup Festival, and Questionable Content.

I am a college graduate (Rhode Island College, History, 2002), a husband (to Kerry, since 6/17/2000), and a father (to Finnegan, who is currently hospitalized with complications from cystic fibrosis-related surgery). Sorry if that's too much information; it's just what's going on in my world right now. I encourage anyone with the means to donate to www.cff.org; their work has helped my son survive the battle he has (and is) going through.