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Yes I used to be vandal

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Just to be transparent, yes I was at one time a vandal on Wikipedia (back in 2006 or so). I reformed several years ago, and now I only make constructive edits.

Other Languages

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There are many more languages I can program in, however, I don't have time to find the templates for them right now.

Screen Names

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I go by many screen names on the internet including:

  • DarthZeiler
  • Crashedata
  • JZc
  • jcrashedata
  • viciouspepsi

Note: I use the Crashedata screen name for all wiki projects.

What I did in High School

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I attended Grand County High School in Moab, Utah until I graduated in 2006. In High School I was a member of FBLA, Sounds Grand (Choir), Shakespeare Club and I did some Yearbook work. I was also the webmaster/designer for the High Schools website while attending. My design is still being used. I lettered in Sounds Grand, and placed in regions in FBLA Visual Basic programming as well as competed at the state level in Desktop Publishing. I will admit I was very lazy and was not very active in High School until my senior year. In my senior year, I programmed two games in VB. One as a class final in Computer Programming Class was my JZc Bejeweled game. The second was a First Person shooter which I was originally going to turn in as my final. However, I turned in JZc Bejeweled because of bugs and frame rate problems with my First Person Shooter. However, I should have seen those problems coming with the FPS due to the fact that Visual Basic was not designed with 3D games in mind. This was the same year I lettered in Sounds Grand (Choir) and placed at region in VB Programming, which I did not compete in at the state level, I instead opted to compete in Desktop Publishing at the state level.