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-SamJansen. [Me | http://www.wand.net.nz/personDetail.php?id=211]. Member of the [WandGroup]. PhD student (TCP simulation). Network researcher. Software engineer. Moved to the UK for a couple of years (worked for Intel Research and Barclays Capital). Then moved to California to work for Google. 
+SamJansen. [Me | http://www.wand.net.nz/personDetail.php?id=211]. Member of the [WandGroup]. ex- PhD student (TCP simulation). Network researcher. Software engineer. Moved to the UK for a couple of years (worked for Intel Research and Barclays Capital). Then moved to California to work for Google. 
  
 A favourite quotation of mine about [C++] is: ''I think I've finally decided to stop worrying and love [C++]: like democracy, it's terrible but the alternatives are much worse.'' -- [Thatcher Ulrich | http://www.tulrich.com/] 
  
-I graduated WaikatoUniversity in 2004 after finishing my 4 year [BCMS] at the end of 2003. I obtained first class honours and won the Ramanujan Prize. Apparently the stream of my BCMS was "Artificial Intelligence", but that means nothing. Still enrolled in my PhD and will submit oneday
+I graduated WaikatoUniversity in 2004 after finishing my 4 year [BCMS] at the end of 2003. I obtained first class honours and won the Ramanujan Prize. Apparently the stream of my BCMS was "Artificial Intelligence", but that means nothing. Have finally submitted my PhD and now I can sit back and wait for it to be marked
  
 Something I can't stress enough: If you happen to be writing a C/C++ application on Linux: 
 ! Use [Valgrind] for debugging. It is brilliant.