Born and bred in the heart of the American Wilderness (well, New Jersey is a wilderness, isn't it?), Josh moved to Israel when he was twelve. He spends his time skipping classes (how he intends to finish his degree is beyond me) and working as a programmer (but only if his boss happens to be looking).
Josh's habits include reading just about anything he can get his hands on, creative writing (why do you think he joined Dargonzine to begin with?), and playing with what he thinks is the greatest toy of all - the Internet.
Oh, and if you're asking, then, yes, the picture is a little old, but Josh figured that it was such a cute picture of him, then what the hey.
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| Member From | 10/1996 - 1/1997 |
| URL | http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/9885 |
| Email Address | jbrown@macs.biu.ac.il |
| Age | 26 |
| Occupation | Part time student, part time programmer, all the time goof off |
| Education | Just about done with a BA in computer science and mathematics |
| Location | Ra'anana, Israel |
| Favorite Books/Authors |
1) Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams (If you haven't read this yet, what are you waiting for?) 2) William Horwood's double trilogy of Duncton Wood (This is to moles as Watership Down was for rabbits) 3) Eyes of The Dragon by Stephen King 4) The Hunting of the Snark by Charles Ludwige Dodgson (Okay, so it's a poem, so sue me. And yes, his real name was Charles Dodgson. Even Queen Victoria refused to believe that such a brilliant mathematician like him could write such brilliant children's books. And if you still don't know who I'm talking about, it's Lewis Carroll.) |
| Works-in-Progress | None specified |
| Dargon Stories | The Long Way Home, DargonZine 10-3 |