Hello I am Andrew Och
So who am I and what do I do?
I was born in London in 1975 to an English father and Czech mother. My
father was born in 1944 in Gateshead, county Durham. My mother was born
in Prague. My father worked for Sotheby's as Company Secretary before
retiring, my mother was a Petrochemical draughtswoman.
I spent all of my childhood in North London, studying first at Sunnyfields
primary school, moving to Hendon Preparatory School for Boys, then
Mill Hill Boys and finally
SOAS, London University. My first
degree was in History of the Near & Middle East, subsequently I
acquired a MSc in Software Engineering from
Westminster University.
I lived in Munich Germany at the Goethe Institute for one year to learn
German. I now live in Shanghai working for HP GDCC as a Software Architect
I live just of Pudong Nan Lu, in a place called Dong Yuan Yi Cuang. X
marks the spot
My parents own a farm house in the Czech Republic 45 mins drive from Prague and I
drive across Europe with my friends every summer in which ever car we have built or
rebuilt. The current tally stands at three skodas, two crashed one driven to the scrap
yard by my father who could not stand any more cars outside the house, an AC Cobra (sold years ago)
and a Lotus 7 (Robin
Hood kit car). Sadly my friend David decided to sell the Lotus 7 and replace it with
a 7 seater Ford Galaxy (due to his having 3 kids).
My hobbies include rebuilding cars and computing, especially with regards to the internet.
I am a firm believer in Free Software and as such only use Linux or FreeBSD as my operating systems.
Well in my personal life anyway.
I also run a computer club when I am in the UK
Milk Shake Organisation.
So you are currently in UNITED STATES
Today's Fortune
Here is the problem: for many years, the Supreme Court wrestled with the issue
of pornography, until finally Associate Justice John Paul Stevens came up with
the famous quotation about how he couldn't define pornography, but he knew it
when he saw it. So for a while, the court's policy was to have all the
suspected pornography trucked to Justice Stevens' house, where he would look it
over. "Nope, this isn't it," he'd say. "Bring some more." This went on until
one morning when his housekeeper found him trapped in the recreation room under
an enormous mound of rubberized implements, and the court had to issue a ruling
stating that it didn't know what the hell pornography was except that it was
illegal and everybody should stop badgering the court about it because the
court was going to take a nap.
-- Dave Barry, "Pornography"