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Personal Page of David Dion
ddion@cs.washington.edu
- Work
- Department of Computer Science
and Engineering
- Sieg Hall C-109A
- University of
Washington, FR-35
- Seattle, WA
98195 USA
- (206) 616-1846
- Home
- 8320 Lake City Way NE Apt 305
- Seattle, WA 98115-4437
- (206) 616-1846
-
- Current Life (or lack thereof):
These days just about all my waking hours are spent working in the Department of Computer Science and
Engineering at the University of Washington. I have
not been here nearly long enough to figure out exactly what I want to do,
but my current interests lie in operating systems, namely
SPIN.
When I miraculously escape from the
Chateau
Office Complex adjoining Sieg Hall, I try to remain relatively active.
I am somewhat active on the
CSE Racquetball
Ladder, so throw challenges my way anytime. I would also love to play
golf sometime, but I don't know where to go and I have no way of getting
there!
- Very Current Life: If you want to know what I'm
really doing right now, check if I'm in my
office.
- Past Life:
Before I wandered out to Seattle, I graduated with
a B.S in Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame. You could say,
however, that I defected to the
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, where I gained some
research experience.
Also at Notre Dame, I was an avid member of the Notre Dame Bands.
I will always remain a faithful supporter of the
Fighting Irish (despite the meager chances of a 1996 National
Championship), and I especially enjoyed the exciting October 12, 1996
meeting with the Huskies of the University of Washington, where the Irish
fared pretty well.
GO IRISH!!!
David Dion
Last modified:
Monday 28 October 1996