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author Steve Losh <steve@dwaiter.com>
date Fri, 18 Jun 2010 09:26:19 -0400
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+{% extends "_flatpage.html" %}
+
+{% hyde
+    title: "About"
+%}
+
+
+{% block article %}
+
+<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjl7678/2332680141/"
+   title="074/365 by Steve Losh, on Flickr">
+    <img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2378/2332680141_533362e5db_m.jpg"
+         width="173" height="240" alt="074/365" 
+         class="right"/>
+</a>
+
+I'm **Steve**.
+
+I'm from **[Rochester, NY][rochester]**.
+
+I do a lot of different things.
+
+If you want to get in touch with me, email me at <steve@stevelosh.com> or find
+me on [Twitter][], [Flickr][], [BitBucket][], [GitHub][], [BrightKite][], or
+[DjangoPeople][].
+
+[rochester]: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=rochester,+ny&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=64.497063,75.585938&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Rochester,+Monroe,+New+York&z=12
+[Twitter]: http://twitter.com/stevelosh/
+[Flickr]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjl7678/
+[BitBucket]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/
+[GitHub]: http://github.com/sjl/
+[BrightKite]: http://brightkite.com/people/stevelosh/
+[DjangoPeople]: http://djangopeople.net/stevelosh/
+
+Music
+-----
+
+I play electric and upright bass. I've played in a metal band in the past, but
+right now my focus is on jazz and blues. I'm taking lessons with a wonderful
+teacher and hope to be skilled enough to play at dances and such in the near
+future.
+
+I DJ at swing and blues dances fairly often. My taste is pretty broad, and
+I'll cater to whatever the floor wants, but I tend to personally enjoy
+slightly down-tempo, small-group music. Let me know if you need a DJ for a
+dance.
+
+Dancing
+-------
+
+I've been swing dancing for about seven years. My first love is Lindy Hop; I
+go to classes, workshops and exchanges as often as my schedule and budget will
+allow. I also give lessons; I'm not *the* most skilled dancer but I do have
+teaching experience and I'm relatively cheap.
+
+I've also been blues dancing for a couple of years. I'm not great at it yet
+but I'm getting there. I enjoy it even more than Lindy. My favorite aspect of
+dancing in general is connection and blues seems to bring that out more than
+any other dance.
+
+Lately I've also started getting my feet wet in tango. Whether it'll ever
+become as important to me as blues or Lindy remains to be seen.
+
+Photography
+----------
+
+I like photographing people. Other things as well, but especially people.
+They're the most interesting subject to me. I tend to gravitate toward the
+"art" aspects of photography more than the "journalism" aspects, but I can
+appreciate both.
+
+I shoot digital and film (35mm and medium format) depending on my time limits
+and mood. I develop film in my bathroom and print it in a rented darkroom.
+When I print digital I use a lab nearby; I don't have the money for a
+professional printer just yet.
+
+I don't make my living from photography but I do take small jobs.
+
+I post most of what I take on [my Flickr account][Flickr].
+
+Programming
+-----------
+
+I graduated from [Rochester Institute of Technology](http://rit.edu/) with a
+degree in Computer Science.
+
+I've done a lot of different things in the field so far. Right now the things
+that are captivating me are artificial intelligence and clean, simple,
+*useful* web applications.
+
+I find programming beautiful. That might sound strange, but there are aspects
+of programming and math that I can't describe any other way.
+
+You can take a look at my [projects][] to see the major stuff I've worked on,
+or cut to the chase and look at [my BitBucket account][BitBucket].
+
+[projects]: /projects/
+
+About the Site
+-----------
+
+If you want to know more about the website itself, check out the [project
+page](/projects/stevelosh-com/) about the original version and my [blog
+post][hyderewrite] about how I rewrote it.
+
+[hyderewrite]: /blog/2010/01/moving-from-django-to-hyde/
+
+{% endblock %}
--- a/content/about/about.html	Thu Jun 17 20:43:10 2010 -0400
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
-{% extends "_flatpage.html" %}
-
-{% hyde
-    title: "About"
-%}
-
-
-{% block article %}
-
-<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjl7678/2332680141/"
-   title="074/365 by Steve Losh, on Flickr">
-    <img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2378/2332680141_533362e5db_m.jpg"
-         width="173" height="240" alt="074/365" 
-         class="right"/>
-</a>
-
-I'm **Steve**.
-
-I'm from **[Rochester, NY][rochester]**.
-
-I do a lot of different things.
-
-If you want to get in touch with me, email me at <steve@stevelosh.com> or find
-me on [Twitter][], [Flickr][], [BitBucket][], [GitHub][], [BrightKite][], or
-[DjangoPeople][].
-
-[rochester]: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=rochester,+ny&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=64.497063,75.585938&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Rochester,+Monroe,+New+York&z=12
-[Twitter]: http://twitter.com/stevelosh/
-[Flickr]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjl7678/
-[BitBucket]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/
-[GitHub]: http://github.com/sjl/
-[BrightKite]: http://brightkite.com/people/stevelosh/
-[DjangoPeople]: http://djangopeople.net/stevelosh/
-
-Music
------
-
-I play electric and upright bass. I've played in a metal band in the past, but
-right now my focus is on jazz and blues. I'm taking lessons with a wonderful
-teacher and hope to be skilled enough to play at dances and such in the near
-future.
-
-I DJ at swing and blues dances fairly often. My taste is pretty broad, and
-I'll cater to whatever the floor wants, but I tend to personally enjoy
-slightly down-tempo, small-group music. Let me know if you need a DJ for a
-dance.
-
-Dancing
--------
-
-I've been swing dancing for about seven years. My first love is Lindy Hop; I
-go to classes, workshops and exchanges as often as my schedule and budget will
-allow. I also give lessons; I'm not *the* most skilled dancer but I do have
-teaching experience and I'm relatively cheap.
-
-I've also been blues dancing for a couple of years. I'm not great at it yet
-but I'm getting there. I enjoy it even more than Lindy. My favorite aspect of
-dancing in general is connection and blues seems to bring that out more than
-any other dance.
-
-Lately I've also started getting my feet wet in tango. Whether it'll ever
-become as important to me as blues or Lindy remains to be seen.
-
-Photography
-----------
-
-I like photographing people. Other things as well, but especially people.
-They're the most interesting subject to me. I tend to gravitate toward the
-"art" aspects of photography more than the "journalism" aspects, but I can
-appreciate both.
-
-I shoot digital and film (35mm and medium format) depending on my time limits
-and mood. I develop film in my bathroom and print it in a rented darkroom.
-When I print digital I use a lab nearby; I don't have the money for a
-professional printer just yet.
-
-I don't make my living from photography but I do take small jobs.
-
-I post most of what I take on [my Flickr account][Flickr].
-
-Programming
------------
-
-I graduated from [Rochester Institute of Technology](http://rit.edu/) with a
-degree in Computer Science.
-
-I've done a lot of different things in the field so far. Right now the things
-that are captivating me are artificial intelligence and clean, simple,
-*useful* web applications.
-
-I find programming beautiful. That might sound strange, but there are aspects
-of programming and math that I can't describe any other way.
-
-You can take a look at my [projects][] to see the major stuff I've worked on,
-or cut to the chase and look at [my BitBucket account][BitBucket].
-
-[projects]: /projects/
-
-About the Site
------------
-
-If you want to know more about the website itself, check out the [project
-page](/projects/stevelosh-com/) about the original version and my [blog
-post][hyderewrite] about how I rewrote it.
-
-[hyderewrite]: /blog/2010/01/moving-from-django-to-hyde/
-
-{% endblock %}
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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+{% extends "_flatpage.html" %}
+
+{% hyde
+    title: "Résumé"
+    exclude: True
+%}
+
+{% block article %}
+
+I'm Steve. I'm a programmer from Rochester, NY. I graduated from [Rochester
+Institute of Technology][rit] in 2008 with a Bachelor's degree in [Computer
+Science][ritcs].
+
+I'm currently most interested in rapid web development, version control, and
+artificial intelligence. I'm do both freelance and full-time work.
+
+If you'd *really* like to get to know me you should look at the [projects][]
+and [blog posts][] I've written, or cut to the chase and look at my [code][].
+
+[rit]: http://rit.edu/
+[ritcs]: http://www.cs.rit.edu/
+[projects]: /projects/
+[blog posts]: /blog/
+[code]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/
+
+## Skills & Interests
+
+I'm passionate about programming. It may sound odd, but there are aspects of
+programming that I find beautiful (in every sense of the word).
+
+### Languages
+
+My favorite programming language at the moment is [Python][]. It's elegant,
+readable, powerful, and makes it easy to *get things done*.
+
+I've also had experience with [Java][], [C][], [C++][], [Lisp][], [SQL][] and
+[PL/SQL][], [JavaScript][], [Groovy][], and [bash scripting][]. I've used a
+number of markup and templating languages, including [XHTML][], [XML][],
+[CSS][], [JSON][], [Markdown][], [Django][]'s template system, and [Jinja2][].
+
+In my free time I'm working on learning [R][].
+
+[Python]: http://www.python.org/
+[Java]: http://java.sun.com/
+[C]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language)
+[C++]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B
+[Lisp]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisp_(programming_language)
+[SQL]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL
+[PL/SQL]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PL/SQL
+[JavaScript]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript
+[Groovy]: http://groovy.codehaus.org/
+[bash scripting]: http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/
+[XHTML]: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
+[XML]: http://www.w3.org/XML/
+[CSS]: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS/
+[JSON]: http://www.json.org/
+[Markdown]: {{links.markdown}}
+[Jinja2]: http://jinja.pocoo.org/2/
+[R]: http://www.r-project.org/
+
+### Web Development
+
+For web development I gravitate toward the [Django][] framework. Django bills
+itself as "The Web framework for professionals with deadlines" and this
+strikes a chord with me.
+
+I've used the [CherryPy][] framework for smaller (but still dynamic) projects
+that don't need the additional functionality of Django.
+
+I hate writing repetitive, difficult-to-maintain code. Even when writing
+completely static websites I prefer to take advantage of templating languages.
+To do that I use [Hyde][] and [Blatter][], both of which generate static HTML
+from templates.
+
+I've used several CSS frameworks including [Blueprint][], [Tripoli][] and
+[aardvark legs][]. Of these I now prefer aardvark legs because it makes
+setting up a beautiful vertical rhythm simple and doesn't impose itself on the
+horizontal layout.
+
+When writing [JavaScript][] I use [jQuery][] to eliminate a lot of the
+tediousness and create elegant code.
+
+[Django]: {{links.django}}
+[CherryPy]: {{links.cherrypy}}
+[Blueprint]: http://www.blueprintcss.org/
+[Tripoli]: http://devkick.com/lab/tripoli/
+[aardvark legs]: {{links.aardvarklegs}}
+[Hyde]: http://github.com/lakshmivyas/hyde
+[Blatter]: {{links.blatter}}
+[jQuery]: http://jquery.com/
+
+### Version Control
+
+I think version control is essential for a project of almost any size, and
+lately the concepts behind it have captured my interest.
+
+In my personal work I use [Mercurial][] (usually with [BitBucket][]). I've
+[contributed][] several minor patches to the Mercurial core and written two
+extensions: [hg-prompt][] and [hg-paste][].
+
+I know my way around [Subversion][], [CVS][], and [git][] as well.
+
+[Mercurial]: {{links.mercurial}}
+[BitBucket]: http://bitbucket.org/
+[Subversion]: http://subversion.tigris.org/
+[CVS]: http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/
+[git]: http://git-scm.com/
+[contributed]: http://selenic.com/repo/hg/log?rev=Steve+Losh
+[hg-prompt]: /projects/hg-prompt/
+[hg-paste]: /projects/hg-paste/
+
+### How I Work
+
+For my personal work I use [Mac OS X][]. I'm comfortable in [Linux][] and can
+deal with [Windows][] (though I don't enjoy it).
+
+I use [TextMate][] and [vim][] for coding, [CSSEdit][] when designing,
+[Mercurial][] for version control, [t][] to manage my personal tasks, and
+deploy through [SSH][] with [fabric][].
+
+[Mac OS X]: http://www.apple.com/macosx/
+[TextMate]: http://macromates.com/
+[SSH]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell
+[fabric]: {{links.fabric}}
+[Linux]: http://www.linux.org/
+[Windows]: http://www.microsoft.com/WINDOWS/
+[vim]: http://www.vim.org/
+[CSSEdit]: http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/
+[t]: /projects/t/
+
+## Personal Projects
+
+You can find some of my pet projects on the [projects][] page.
+
+Lately I've been working on a few new things that aren't quite ready for
+general use, but are getting close:
+
+* [hg-review][]: a code-review extension for Mercurial.
+* [LindyHub][]: a site like BitBucket or GitHub for dancers.
+* [gorilla][]: a packaging system for Python.
+* [tinpan][]: a language-agnostic, vcs-agnostic continuous integration system.
+
+[hg-review]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/hg-review/
+[LindyHub]: http://test.lindyhub.com/
+[gorilla]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/gorilla/
+[tinpan]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/tinpan/
+
+## Full-Time Work Experience
+
+I completed two six-month [co-ops][] while at [RIT][]. Since I graduated I've
+worked full time for about a year and a half.
+
+[co-ops]: https://www.rit.edu/about/coop_careers.html
+[RIT]: http://rit.edu/
+
+### Senior Software Engineer at [Dumbwaiter Design][DWD]
+
+*Henrietta, NY since January 2010.*
+
+At [Dumbwaiter][DWD] I work with our amazing designers to create beautiful websites backed by [Django][] and [Python][].
+
+[DWD]: http://dwaiter.com/
+
+### Software Engineer at [PAETEC][]
+
+*Fairport, NY from June 2008 to January 2010.*
+
+At [PAETEC][] I maintained and implemented new features for web applications
+in [Java][] using the [Oracle E-Business Suite][oebs] and worked on underlying
+[SQL][] and [PL/SQL][] code for our databases.
+
+[PAETEC]: http://paetec.com/
+[oebs]: http://www.oracle.com/applications/e-business-suite.html
+
+### Data Architecture Co-op at [Excellus BlueCross BlueShield][]
+
+*Rochester, NY from June 2007 to November 2007.*
+
+At [Excellus][] I developed software in [Java][] to interact with and manage
+databases of customer and provider information stored on a mainframe. I also
+created and updated [JUnit][] and [Jemmy][] tests for this software.
+
+[Excellus BlueCross BlueShield]: https://www.excellusbcbs.com/
+[Excellus]: https://www.excellusbcbs.com/
+[JUnit]: http://www.junit.org/
+[Jemmy]: http://jemmy.dev.java.net/
+
+### Managed Services Programmer at [RightNow Technologies][]
+
+*Pittsford, NY from June 2006 to November 2006.*
+
+At [RightNow][] I developed a set of tools to test the effectiveness of
+voice-automated telephone systems. These tools were written in a combination
+of [bash scripting][] and [Python][]. I assisted in generating statistics
+about the effectiveness of these systems for customers.
+
+[RightNow Technologies]: http://www.rightnow.com/
+[RightNow]: http://www.rightnow.com/
+
+## Contact Me
+
+If you'd like to get in touch with me, you can use any method you like.
+
+My **email address** is: <steve@stevelosh.com>  
+My **phone number** is: (570) 417-1392  
+My **skype username** is: steve.losh  
+My **mailing address** is: 150 Park Avenue, Apartment 7, Rochester, NY 14607
+
+You can also find me on [Twitter][], [Flickr][], [BitBucket][], [GitHub][],
+[BrightKite][], or [DjangoPeople][].
+
+[Twitter]: http://twitter.com/stevelosh/
+[Flickr]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjl7678/
+[BitBucket]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/
+[GitHub]: http://github.com/sjl/
+[BrightKite]: http://brightkite.com/people/stevelosh/
+[DjangoPeople]: http://djangopeople.net/stevelosh/
+
+{% endblock %}
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--- a/content/resume/resume.html	Thu Jun 17 20:43:10 2010 -0400
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,219 +0,0 @@
-{% extends "_flatpage.html" %}
-
-{% hyde
-    title: "Résumé"
-    exclude: True
-%}
-
-{% block article %}
-
-I'm Steve. I'm a programmer from Rochester, NY. I graduated from [Rochester
-Institute of Technology][rit] in 2008 with a Bachelor's degree in [Computer
-Science][ritcs].
-
-I'm currently most interested in rapid web development, version control, and
-artificial intelligence. I'm do both freelance and full-time work.
-
-If you'd *really* like to get to know me you should look at the [projects][]
-and [blog posts][] I've written, or cut to the chase and look at my [code][].
-
-[rit]: http://rit.edu/
-[ritcs]: http://www.cs.rit.edu/
-[projects]: /projects/
-[blog posts]: /blog/
-[code]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/
-
-## Skills & Interests
-
-I'm passionate about programming. It may sound odd, but there are aspects of
-programming that I find beautiful (in every sense of the word).
-
-### Languages
-
-My favorite programming language at the moment is [Python][]. It's elegant,
-readable, powerful, and makes it easy to *get things done*.
-
-I've also had experience with [Java][], [C][], [C++][], [Lisp][], [SQL][] and
-[PL/SQL][], [JavaScript][], [Groovy][], and [bash scripting][]. I've used a
-number of markup and templating languages, including [XHTML][], [XML][],
-[CSS][], [JSON][], [Markdown][], [Django][]'s template system, and [Jinja2][].
-
-In my free time I'm working on learning [R][].
-
-[Python]: http://www.python.org/
-[Java]: http://java.sun.com/
-[C]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language)
-[C++]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B
-[Lisp]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisp_(programming_language)
-[SQL]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL
-[PL/SQL]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PL/SQL
-[JavaScript]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript
-[Groovy]: http://groovy.codehaus.org/
-[bash scripting]: http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/
-[XHTML]: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
-[XML]: http://www.w3.org/XML/
-[CSS]: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS/
-[JSON]: http://www.json.org/
-[Markdown]: {{links.markdown}}
-[Jinja2]: http://jinja.pocoo.org/2/
-[R]: http://www.r-project.org/
-
-### Web Development
-
-For web development I gravitate toward the [Django][] framework. Django bills
-itself as "The Web framework for professionals with deadlines" and this
-strikes a chord with me.
-
-I've used the [CherryPy][] framework for smaller (but still dynamic) projects
-that don't need the additional functionality of Django.
-
-I hate writing repetitive, difficult-to-maintain code. Even when writing
-completely static websites I prefer to take advantage of templating languages.
-To do that I use [Hyde][] and [Blatter][], both of which generate static HTML
-from templates.
-
-I've used several CSS frameworks including [Blueprint][], [Tripoli][] and
-[aardvark legs][]. Of these I now prefer aardvark legs because it makes
-setting up a beautiful vertical rhythm simple and doesn't impose itself on the
-horizontal layout.
-
-When writing [JavaScript][] I use [jQuery][] to eliminate a lot of the
-tediousness and create elegant code.
-
-[Django]: {{links.django}}
-[CherryPy]: {{links.cherrypy}}
-[Blueprint]: http://www.blueprintcss.org/
-[Tripoli]: http://devkick.com/lab/tripoli/
-[aardvark legs]: {{links.aardvarklegs}}
-[Hyde]: http://github.com/lakshmivyas/hyde
-[Blatter]: {{links.blatter}}
-[jQuery]: http://jquery.com/
-
-### Version Control
-
-I think version control is essential for a project of almost any size, and
-lately the concepts behind it have captured my interest.
-
-In my personal work I use [Mercurial][] (usually with [BitBucket][]). I've
-[contributed][] several minor patches to the Mercurial core and written two
-extensions: [hg-prompt][] and [hg-paste][].
-
-I know my way around [Subversion][], [CVS][], and [git][] as well.
-
-[Mercurial]: {{links.mercurial}}
-[BitBucket]: http://bitbucket.org/
-[Subversion]: http://subversion.tigris.org/
-[CVS]: http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/
-[git]: http://git-scm.com/
-[contributed]: http://selenic.com/repo/hg/log?rev=Steve+Losh
-[hg-prompt]: /projects/hg-prompt/
-[hg-paste]: /projects/hg-paste/
-
-### How I Work
-
-For my personal work I use [Mac OS X][]. I'm comfortable in [Linux][] and can
-deal with [Windows][] (though I don't enjoy it).
-
-I use [TextMate][] and [vim][] for coding, [CSSEdit][] when designing,
-[Mercurial][] for version control, [t][] to manage my personal tasks, and
-deploy through [SSH][] with [fabric][].
-
-[Mac OS X]: http://www.apple.com/macosx/
-[TextMate]: http://macromates.com/
-[SSH]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell
-[fabric]: {{links.fabric}}
-[Linux]: http://www.linux.org/
-[Windows]: http://www.microsoft.com/WINDOWS/
-[vim]: http://www.vim.org/
-[CSSEdit]: http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/
-[t]: /projects/t/
-
-## Personal Projects
-
-You can find some of my pet projects on the [projects][] page.
-
-Lately I've been working on a few new things that aren't quite ready for
-general use, but are getting close:
-
-* [hg-review][]: a code-review extension for Mercurial.
-* [LindyHub][]: a site like BitBucket or GitHub for dancers.
-* [gorilla][]: a packaging system for Python.
-* [tinpan][]: a language-agnostic, vcs-agnostic continuous integration system.
-
-[hg-review]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/hg-review/
-[LindyHub]: http://test.lindyhub.com/
-[gorilla]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/gorilla/
-[tinpan]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/tinpan/
-
-## Full-Time Work Experience
-
-I completed two six-month [co-ops][] while at [RIT][]. Since I graduated I've
-worked full time for about a year and a half.
-
-[co-ops]: https://www.rit.edu/about/coop_careers.html
-[RIT]: http://rit.edu/
-
-### Senior Software Engineer at [Dumbwaiter Design][DWD]
-
-*Henrietta, NY since January 2010.*
-
-At [Dumbwaiter][DWD] I work with our amazing designers to create beautiful websites backed by [Django][] and [Python][].
-
-[DWD]: http://dwaiter.com/
-
-### Software Engineer at [PAETEC][]
-
-*Fairport, NY from June 2008 to January 2010.*
-
-At [PAETEC][] I maintained and implemented new features for web applications
-in [Java][] using the [Oracle E-Business Suite][oebs] and worked on underlying
-[SQL][] and [PL/SQL][] code for our databases.
-
-[PAETEC]: http://paetec.com/
-[oebs]: http://www.oracle.com/applications/e-business-suite.html
-
-### Data Architecture Co-op at [Excellus BlueCross BlueShield][]
-
-*Rochester, NY from June 2007 to November 2007.*
-
-At [Excellus][] I developed software in [Java][] to interact with and manage
-databases of customer and provider information stored on a mainframe. I also
-created and updated [JUnit][] and [Jemmy][] tests for this software.
-
-[Excellus BlueCross BlueShield]: https://www.excellusbcbs.com/
-[Excellus]: https://www.excellusbcbs.com/
-[JUnit]: http://www.junit.org/
-[Jemmy]: http://jemmy.dev.java.net/
-
-### Managed Services Programmer at [RightNow Technologies][]
-
-*Pittsford, NY from June 2006 to November 2006.*
-
-At [RightNow][] I developed a set of tools to test the effectiveness of
-voice-automated telephone systems. These tools were written in a combination
-of [bash scripting][] and [Python][]. I assisted in generating statistics
-about the effectiveness of these systems for customers.
-
-[RightNow Technologies]: http://www.rightnow.com/
-[RightNow]: http://www.rightnow.com/
-
-## Contact Me
-
-If you'd like to get in touch with me, you can use any method you like.
-
-My **email address** is: <steve@stevelosh.com>  
-My **phone number** is: (570) 417-1392  
-My **skype username** is: steve.losh  
-My **mailing address** is: 150 Park Avenue, Apartment 7, Rochester, NY 14607
-
-You can also find me on [Twitter][], [Flickr][], [BitBucket][], [GitHub][],
-[BrightKite][], or [DjangoPeople][].
-
-[Twitter]: http://twitter.com/stevelosh/
-[Flickr]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjl7678/
-[BitBucket]: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/
-[GitHub]: http://github.com/sjl/
-[BrightKite]: http://brightkite.com/people/stevelosh/
-[DjangoPeople]: http://djangopeople.net/stevelosh/
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