Who Did This?

That said, I'm a Berkeley alumnus. I majored in English and Linguistics. After Berkeley, I went to UC San Diego, where I received my M.A. in Linguistics. I'm now an adjunct professor of English at Fullerton College, and happy to, yet again, be behind the Orange Curtain.

More about me: I enjoy listening to music. I like reading. Every so often, I create languages. I write, too. And play music. And basketball. And watch it. And other sports.

Most importantly, though, I have the best wife in the world, named Erin Peterson (née McPherson). She's a Berkeley alum as well, and has also gotten her M.A. in Linguistics from UCSD. Small world, this...

I also use a Mac. I very use a Mac (try to make sense of that one, Chomsky!). If I pass a PC on the street, I give it not a glance.

For more information on language creation, you can go to my links section. It came highly recommended. As for me, I create languages for fun. I care not for invented cultures (but, oddly enough, at times I pretend to), and they care not for me (and they don't bother pretending). The same goes for Indo-European languages. Ick!

If there's anything else you need to know about me, I'm sure I don't know. Please direct all inquiries to my official biographer, Mr. Charles Kinbote.

(P.S.: Since this page is about me, let me tell you a little bit more about me. When people say stuff, I tend to listen. For example, more than a few people have complained about being unable to read certain pages because of the color contrast. Me, I like the color schemes [them's my fun], but I can sympathize with those that like things to read easy. As a result, I implemented the alternate black and white color scheme to make it easier on those folks. The moral? If you like/dislike something, let me know! I'm lazy, and only tend to update what I'm interested in. If you see something you'd like to see updated or expanded, let me know, and I'll get right on it!)

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