Frank@SU-CSLI.ARPA (Frank Chen) (12/14/85)
Hi there! I thought I'd introduce myself as well. I am a first-year law
student at UCLA School of Law ("UCLAW") in Los Angeles. I graduated from
Stanford University, majoring in Economics. While at Stanford, I
designed/coordinated/taught a new course in the CS department called
"Teaching of Computer Science" for consultants and teaching assistants. I
was also a systems administrator, programmer, and consultant for a
DECSystem-2060 mainframe at a new interdisciplinary (linguistics, philosophy,
computer science, mathematics) research center. I also volunteered as a
consultant for Stanford's academic computing facility.
I am the most familiar with DEC mainframes and VAXen, but I've also used
Xerox Dandelions and an IBM 4341. I also own an Apple Macintosh with the
works. I am currently a participant of the LAW:FORUM North American
Conference. Other than computers, I enjoy downhill skiing, bicycling, and
electronic kit building.
I am interested in hi-tech (computers, telecommunications) law. All aspects
of computer law interest me, but particularly patents/copyrights and products
liability of software.
Oh, by the way (while I'm at it), I am looking for a summer job in a hi-tech
law firm somewhere in California (preferably Los Angeles or the Silicon
Valley/Bay Area). I'd be happy to send you or your firm my resume....
Happy Holidays, everyone!
Frank
ARPA: FRANK@SU-CSLI.ARPA
FRANK@SU-SIERA.ARPA
BITNET: IZZY087@UCLAVM
P.S. Geoff, you've done a great job! Hope you find a successor soon.
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