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M. Beck

M. Beck

living in albany, NY
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 2,254|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 10|FAVORITED BY: 0|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 08/08/2007

Mr. Beck has been a closet writer, on and off, for about 16 years or so. It's only a hobby, but he thinks he might like to get into it just a little more.

Education/Experience: Bachelor's of science in computer science.

Interests: reading, writing, computers, personal finance, music (playing and listening)

Motto: Don't Panic!

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People have made careers examining everything in The Beatles catalogue and analyzing it for influential effects on modern music. This is the cliff notes version.
Did you know you have a choice that isn't Microsoft for most desktop applications today? These applications are FREE for personal use and every application in this list is portable; meaning you can ru...
This is a review of Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved, by Russell Martin.
In recent years, many in the scientific community have put forth the proposition that mankind should once again move beyond Earth's orbit and visit another world. The planet most often cited as the pe...
93 million miles from where you are sitting right now, at the center of our solar system is the biggest ball of gas you've ever seen. You see it every day, and without it you wouldn't exist.
The moon, Earth's only natural satellite, is incapable of creating its own light and is but a pale reflection of the Sun.
"That's one small step for man. One giant leap for mankind." - Neil Armstrong Few words have ever caught the human spirit so effectively as these, and without the Apollo space program they would never...
The song writing and lyrics pick up where You're The One left off, six years previous, but the execution this time around falls short. It is a testament to Paul Simon's skill and talent that there are...
The basic difference between a star and a planet is that a star emits light produced by a nuclear reaction in its core, whereas a planet only shines by reflected light.
A meteor shower is one of nature's most breathtaking scenes, but as wonderful as they are to gaze upon, they are even more amazing when you know what causes them!