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    (n): a non-denominational, Bible-believing, evangelical Christian.
    (n): a Kubuntu Linux lover
    (n): a hard core geek
    (n): a journalist for several online publications 
    (n): a Christian.
    (n): a student.
    (n): a technology enthusiast.
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I’m a Christian, a Kubuntu Linux Lover, a geek, and a writer (in that order). I was born in New York City, and currently live in New Jersey. I’m an evangelical, non-denominational Christian who believes in the literal literary accuracy of the original Greek and Hebrew texts of the Bible. I have been home educated (aka homeschooled) my entire life. I run Kubuntu Linux instead of Windows, which I abhor with all of my heart. I use Gmail for my email, OpenOffice.org for my word processor, and Firefox for my web browsing. I also enjoy sports like baseball (go Yanks!), Ultimate Frisbee, and taekwondo. And I’ve been playing fantasy football for three years now (never won, but won two weekly pick ‘ems and came second in the “Lucky Picks Unite” pick ‘em group of 2006). Andrew Min is a student, programmer, and journalist from New York City.

My main forte in the technology realm is journalism. I’ve written for a variety of magazines, both print and non-print, with a focus on open source software and the new web. I’ve also been interviewed on a long list of topics, ranging from politicians on Twitter to open source software and homeschooling.

I also have experience with a variety of programming languages (Bash, Batch, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and (X)HTML) and content management systems (WordPress). I’ve been hired to design and administer several websites. In addition, I’ve been the lead programmer on several small coding projects.

I enjoy hiking in the Adirondacks, rooting for the Yankees and Jets, listening to Billy Joel, and reading C.S. Lewis. I follow Techmeme, John Gruber’s Daring Fireball, Shawn Blanc, Kyle Baxter’s TightWind, Dan Shanoff’s Quickish, Ballbug, RealClearPolitics, Project Syndicate, Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire, Larry J. Sabato’s Crystal Ball, Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight, Volokh Conspiracy, and xkcd.

Andrew Min

Email: <andrew AT SPAMFREE andrewmin DOT com>

  • /ˈændruː/ /mi:n/ (n): a Christian. (n): a student. (n): a technology enthusiast. (n): a journalist for several online publications.

Andrew Min is a student, programmer, and journalist from New York City.

My main forte in the technology realm is journalism. I’ve written for a variety of magazines, both print and non-print, with a focus on open source software and the new web. I’ve also been interviewed on a long list of topics, ranging from politicians on Twitter to open source software and homeschooling.

I also have experience with a variety of programming languages (Bash, Batch, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and (X)HTML) and content management systems (WordPress). I’ve been hired to design and administer several websites. In addition, I’ve been the lead programmer on several small coding projects.

I enjoy hiking in the Adirondacks, rooting for the Yankees and Jets, listening to Billy Joel, and reading C.S. Lewis. I follow Techmeme, John Gruber’s Daring Fireball, Shawn Blanc, Kyle Baxter’s TightWind, Dan Shanoff’s Quickish, Ballbug, RealClearPolitics, Project Syndicate, Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire, Larry J. Sabato’s Crystal Ball, Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight, Volokh Conspiracy, and xkcd.


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