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Title   : Biography
Date    : 30 September 2006
Updated : 28 January 2010
Author  : Stian Skjæveland

I was born in Stavanger (1), Norway (2), on the 26th of July 1984.

I was rased in Klepp (3), which is a quite small municipality in 
Norway. When I was around one year old, my parents built what was later 
the house I lived in - more or less - until I was 20 years old, when I 
moved to my own apartment (4), still in Klepp, only five minutes by 
walk to my parents' house. I like to live close to my friends and 
family, although many of my friends now live and study elsewhere in 
Norway. As of January 2009 my parents got divorsed, and the 
family-house was sold.

I love the nature around where I live, it rains a lot and is very 
windy, dark and cold here on the south-west coast of Norway (5).

I'm not sure how to explain my level of education in english, but it's 
related to healthcare, which means that I can help and assist people 
with different kinds of disorders and disabilities 
(e.g. downs syndrome and cerebral palsy). At the moment I'm not 
working, because I'm undergoing rehabilitation (including psychotherapy 
and medications) due to mental disorders (Obsessive-compulsive 
personality disorder and avoidant personality disorder). I hope, 
though, that I will be able to work again in the future. I suffer from 
some non-mental problems as well, like Hiatus hernia.

Those few who's close to me know my interests. Basicly, I'm interested 
in psychology, philosophy, religion, art, culture, politics, local 
history and mythology. These interests may be seen as quite 
intellectual (and may even eccentric) by some, but to me they are both 
important and interesting aspects of life. I have to admit though that 
the philosophy-part is sometimes depressing, but it's something that 
seems to have stuck with me.

I'm a christian, but not of the charismatic and fundamentalistic type. 
Many other christians would say that I'm way to liberal when it comes 
to how I like to live my life. I think it's an important right that one 
can make own desitions when it comes to how one wants to live, this 
means that one must be allowed to make even what's conventional seen as bad 
desitions.

I like litterature. The interest is not limited to facts, but fiction 
as well. I like most of what I've read by Stephen King. I like to write 
myself, including articles, essays, opinions (some of which have been 
printed in Norway's largest newspapers), lyrics, poems, short stories 
and novels.

Music is another important aspect of my life. Usually, I listen to 
music all the time (6). I love black and thrash metal, but I find 
myself listening to numerous other genres as well. I 
make electronic noise music, which I'm doing under the name Ad infinitvm 
(7).

I promote the importance of open source, free software and open 
standards. I started programming in MS-DOS when I was around ten years 
old, in the MS-DOS shell and dialects of BASIC. Later, with Microsoft 
Windows 9x, I started programming in Pascal, as well as a few other 
languages. In the late 90's I started using Linux 2.2, and throw 
Microsoft out for good. I started programming in C/C++, x86-asm, 
ForTran, Perl, Python, PHP, Java, and various others, including 
server-side scripting for Apache and other minor scripting languages. 
Nowadays I program mostly in languages like Perl, C and HTML. Two important 
projects to me that I'm working on these days includes Inlook (an 
e-mail sending and receiving program) and MusicDB (a music database). 
Some of the programs I'm working on is personal projects (8), and 
others under the group named Atlantis Crew (9). I'm running Slackware 
Linux on most of  my computers, but I also like many of the 
BSD-variants (like OpenBSD) and other distributions of Linux (like 
Debian GNU/Linux), including more traditional UNIX-systems (which I of 
course could wish were open source).

I've translated "How To Become A Hacker" (by Eric S. Raymond) to 
Norwegian (10), and am planning to translate other documents as well.

I've also written numerous guides, introductions and HOWTO's related to 
Linux and open source software.

I'm usually a very quiet, introvert and non-vocal individual that try 
not to bother other people with my existence. I tend to prefer to stay 
alone with not too many people around me. This of course may be an 
effect of the disorders I'm suffering from. Still, I have a few close 
and good old friends that I like to be with, drinking beer and whisky, 
smoking the pipe and having interesting conversations.

I'm available on the DALnet (11) and Freenode (12) IRC-networks, my 
nickname is stunix. My e-mail address is: stian at atlantiscrew period 
net. Please feel free to contact me if you have any comments or 
questions related to me, my projects, my interests or my personal website.

References
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 1) http://en.wikipedia.org/Stavanger
 2) http://en.wikipedia.org/Norway
 3) http://en.wikipedia.org/Klepp
 4) http://stian.atlantiscrew.net/apartment.html
 5) http://met.no/
 6) http://www.last.fm/user/stunix
 7) http://stian.atlantiscrew.net/adinfinitvm.html
 8) http://stian.atlantiscrew.net/src/
 9) http://www.atlantiscrew.net/
10) http://stian.atlantiscrew.net/doc/hacker-howto.html
11) http://www.dal.net/
12) http://freenode.net/

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