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right is your like formatives yeah
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yeah tell me about it
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ummm where did you go to college did you leave
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the philadelphia area to go to go to college
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college i went to ummm
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hmmm
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okay
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state
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how uhhh how was that
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and i liked it it's obviously it's known like the first thing people think of is either football or uhhh partying and i wasn't really into either so i didn't get that
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yeah
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well the time i've been there the time i've spent there which is not like since high school went up a couple times in high school when i had friends there and i was checking it out i was just overwhelmed by being in a place where there were so many people who were all the same age like a city
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yeah it's like a city of college students and it's the only thing for miles
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after visiting there i knew i wanted to go to college in that city not because uhhh of anything wrong with the school just because i like couldn't be in a c of that many
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yeah no that that is that is true i didn't think of it that way but that was an an odd aspect to it i thought it was a good school but i also wasn't necessarily at the point where i was extremely interested in uhhh
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pursuing academics like if i could do it differently i probably would have taken time off before i went to college instead of right after high school
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she said it right after high school yeah the people that i know who who who did that
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are sort of much more grounded now in my
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i went on to do great things
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hmmm
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you know i'm just i happen to be more motivated now like years out of college
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that's all right i don't necessarily miss anything about school so
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no
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yeah
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you don't miss not having like real life responsibilities because i miss that
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i guess i just preferred learning on my own you know more than uhhh
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hmmm
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being specifically instructed like if i if i were in a situation where i could have guided my instruction with someone who knew like everything then that would have been ideal but obviously it's not set up that way so you make do i guess i i mean i wouldn't have known exactly what i wanted to do so i wouldn't have been able to choose like a specific something specific
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like an apprenticeship
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did you study web design and development
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i didn't but i've always ummm i've always been interested in
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hmmm
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programming for the computer which i
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i guess i began teaching myself from an earlier age and it was just always something that was interesting to me and i took a couple classes here or there majored in it in college to begin with ummm and eventually stopped because uhhh
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when you major in computer science in college it's it's also a lot of math and physics which i wasn't interested in at the time and i just sort of wanted to learn the code and so it just
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stopped being something i was interested in like i figured i would get i would be getting a job doing something incredibly boring based on what i was learning and so i didn't i didn't want to do it you know and then i guess i eventually came back to it
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what did you end up majoring in
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english
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yeah are you
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yeah unless you're looking for a job
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are you a big uhhh reader
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yeah i like to read so it's it's something i keep up with
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have you heard anything good recently
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ummm
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most recent thing i finished reading was uhhh the catcher in the ye which i already read in high school but i went to read because i had forgotten a lot of it and so i i liked that
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yeah
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hmmm
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it was as good second time around
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i probably appreciated it more the second time around because i i thought about it more as a work of literature than just the the story which is probably all i got out of it in high school so
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hmmm
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i probably got more out of it this time
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i remember my having read that totally coincided with i don't know if it's coincidental or not probably not but with just like probably the most my most like rebellious year you know where i just did really stupid things
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hmmm
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i'd like to think i was influenceed but i don't know
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yeah it's it's interesting that you read it in high school when supposedly it has like
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yeah
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the most to do with uhhh with a person of that age but
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it's i guess i looked back on it and thought oh i you know i know what this is like still and so i didn't feel that far removed
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yeah ummm
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yeah uhhh what anything else that you've read recently
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ummm
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ummm
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i read a sort of a popular science book by uhhh michio kucko
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ummm
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called uhhh physics of the impossible where he assigns classifications to various technologies that may or may not exist in the future according to how likely he thinks they are how much time it would take to develop
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and it was okay i like ummm
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what what are these things
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he uhhh he considers things like invisibility and tele kinesis and telepathy things like that he considers class one impossibilities meaning that they're likely to happen within a hundred years technologically speaking and then yeah i mean they're working on it now but they just apparently they can only do ummm waveleths of light that aren't visible so you know not true invisibility
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there's okay
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okay
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right okay
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but
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like invisible to radars and and ummm or like uv stuff
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i yeah i guess they're doing the higher the higher frequency so it's it's probably more like invisibility to
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ultra violate or something at this point maybe higher but
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okay
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that's kind of neat
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it is kinda neat it's kinda crazy
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yeah
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in a way i wish i was born a hundred years uhhh later
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yeah but then uhhh you'd probably be saying the same thing then
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yes that's true i would never be satisfied everyone says that and they're all right even still though maybe i would be incrementally more satisfied a hundred years ago
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ha ha
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yeah
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ummm i feel like i wonder you know i feel like in a uhhh the way that things go a hundred years from now could be like totally
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a more
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conservative
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politically speaking and socially or it could she be like
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these things that we're sort of dealing with now could sort of you know they'll be healthcare is pretty pretty doing pretty well in a hundred years where like you know gay marriage and marijuana is legal these things that would be cool
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yeah i mean there's some things that i guess uhhh
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aren't really related to technology in terms of uhhh politics like gay marriage probably has nothing to do with technology but something like healthcare actually could it could improve a great deal without any government interaction because of technology
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hmmm
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yeah
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so that that could be cool
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yeah ummm although healthcare is a really weird thing 'cause i was reading about it recently and the weird thing about healthcare is like
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with the economics behind it it's totally counter intuitive to like the science behind markets in that the more competition there is the higher the prices go not the prices don't go down they go up it's just like totally crazy yeah ummm
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yeah it's it's it's pretty weird yeah i mean i wouldn't find that hard to believe
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i've always liked uhhh i've always thought that it would be
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i've always personally wanted more control over ummm
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what i get when i go to the doctor's office you know and it's like you go into surgery and you're stuck with the one surgeon and if you have any issues like you could be blacklisted or something or i don't know what they do but it's just
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