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About Me
My name is Michael. I am a nineteen year-old college student at Columbia College in Columbia, CA. In the past I served as vice president of the college's student body. I was a past Computer Science major before I decided that a life of coding wasn't for me. I am now currently a History/Political Science major aiming for a degree.
I have been using computers since I was almost seven and have always been interested in electronics in general. I also enjoy listening to music, particularly my David Hasselhoff albums. His 1989 release, "Looking for Freedom," is my favorite. In my spare time I like to spend time with my friends, read, write, surf the Internet, and practice my linguistics. I've always been extremely interested in the study of languages and am fluent in English and Spanish. I am currently studying Arabic, have learnt some Croatian from an ex-girlfriend, and picked-up a little Japanese from a foreign exchange student friend.
I enjoy using Misplaced Pages for researching topics I find interesting and frequently edit mistakes or revert vandalism I encounter. I have used this account in the past, but until recently I did not feel comfortable with my knowledge of Misplaced Pages's inner-workings to make major revisions to or create articles. Because of this I rarely logged in when visiting the site. Now that I have been reading much of the helpful material available on Misplaced Pages, I'm feeling a bit more confident. Hopefully I can begin to contribute back to this project which has helped teach me so much.