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About
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This web site was developed as final project for CS201: Computers,
Ethics, and Social Responsibility at Stanford University during Winter
Quarter of the 98-99 school year. It was developed by the following team:
William Cain |
Will is a junior and a Computer Science major. He is going on the
SCTI program in Kyoto, Japan, during spring and summer 1999.
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Linda Fousek |
Linda is a junior in Computer Science. Her group currently suspects
that she's actually bionic. Her interests include cross-country running,
distance swimming, and biking.
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Michael Kim |
Mike is a junior in Computer Science and does research in
cryptography. His interests outside of computing include martial arts,
social dance, and ultimate frisbee.
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Ben Levitt |
Ben is a junior in Symbol Systems, planning a concentration in
Human-Computer Interface. He likes snowboarding through heavy powder and
listening to music by obscure Drum & Bass bands. He has done research in
Medical Informatics and in Disability Computing.
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Mark Pearson |
Mark is a sophomore and a Computer Science (and psychology?) major. He
hopes to remain in academia so he doesn't have to meet the real world.
He enjoys ultimate frisbee, bridge, and a wild assortment of music.
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