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My name is B.J. Guillot.

I am 33 years old and am employed by emergency services billing company in Houston. If you are a Java programmer in Houston or Miami looking for a job, write me. We might have a spot open for you.

My interests include anything having do to with computers, manned and unmanned space exploration, astronomy, and home theatre (big screen TVs, HDTV, DVD, etc.)

I graduated with a double major in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Houston in 1999. I took numerous graduate-level classes in computer science afterwards, but never got around to finishing that thesis.

I graduated from Westfield High School in 1992. During high school, I was involved with the following clubs: JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society), FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America), Mu-Alpha-Theta (Math Club), and the National Honor Society. My physics teacher was able to arrange for myself and another classmate to attend a special conference at the Superconducting Super Collider site in Waxahachie, Texas while it was still under construction. (Unfortunetly, Congress cut funding to the project two months later.)

I attended Waltrip High School during my freshman year, and attended F.M. Black Middle School from 1986-1988. Our middle school had over 200 Apple IIe computers that were donated by Apple. In fact, the co-founder of Apple, Steve Wozniak, personally came to our school one afternoon to show our computer club a sneak-preview of the Apple IIGS. Other notable visitors to my middle school included Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, the pilots of the Voyager aircraft which flew around the Earth non-stop.


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