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History

Kat is 37 years old and has two kids.

The domestikated feline is the offspring of a language professor, and went on to study physics, chemistry, music, and theater at an exclusive private University before being thrown out in the cold for splitting infinitives and failure to use the litterbox. Landing on all four feet, Kat went on to make a career of software development.

Kat has participated in various electronic forums beginning with UseNet in the 1980s.

Why Wikipedia

Kat enjoys writing for its own sake and has been moving from place to place in search of a forum where creators of genuine, informative content are respected. Having given up on UseNet and the BBSs as no longer relevant in the era of the web, Kat has written at The Well (now a fossil and always three standard deviations left of the mean), for various groups at yahoo.com (now overrun with advertising), for mailing lists, and for Kat's own web page.

Interests

Kat writes mainly on topics related to classical music, agriculture, self-sufficiency, and the history of technology.

Political Affiliation

Kat is a member of the Republican party because of support for a more limited role for government, cutting of entitlement programs, and 2nd amendment rights.

However, Kat is pro-choice, supports curbs on intellectual property rights, believes in separation of church and state, supports giving homosexual people an equal standing in society, and is concerned about the growing role of corporations and other NGOs in society.

Grammar Citations

Kat sometimes likes to unintentionally split infinitives and write excessively long sentances with spelling and typographical errors and subject/verb disagreements, using prepositions to end with.

Kat's role is to provide content and leave copy editing to those who are better qualified.



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