his having written the world's first standard-keyboard Koreanword processing program for the Mac ("best looking of any computer-generated Korean," according to prominent Cornell - now Harvard - Korean scholar David McCann);
at age 15 he won his game in the team match at the San Diego Open chess tournament, and later that year climbed Mt. Whitney,
at age 16 he built a model out of toothpicks and glue of a hypercube with all faces bisected (48 "inner" cubes), based on a projection he figured out himself (also on his own and just for fun),
at age 19 he invented a base 12 numerical musical notation for chording (which immediately reveals the music-theoretical relationships among the notes, once again on his own and just for fun),
at age 21 he escaped from a knife-wielding assailant by jumping on the hood (bonnet) of a car which sped away to safety,
he is tall,
he is not of Asian descent, but lived there for 4 years, and more than half of the countries in which his current nuclear family members were born are Asian (say again?),