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Other than that I'm mostly a quiet, studious geek/nerd with a keen interest in my native Chinese history & culture, and I do what I can to promote awareness e.g. I translate the ancient Chinese classics into English.
Other than that I'm mostly a quiet, studious geek/nerd with a keen interest in my native Chinese history & culture, and I do what I can to promote awareness e.g. I translate the ancient Chinese classics into English.


You can MSN me at yimkm@msn.com but abuse that info, and you're dead. Oh, and check out my site, [http://authors.history-forum.com/jules_yim Chinese History & Culture]...yes I know, it's in dire need of updating, but my FTP is screwed. :S
Oh, and check out my site, [http://authors.history-forum.com/jules_yim Chinese History & Culture]...yes I know, it's in dire need of updating, but my FTP is screwed. :S


"Tolerance is the hallmark of noble-mindedness." - Confucius
"Tolerance is the hallmark of noble-mindedness." - Confucius

Revision as of 12:30, 30 January 2007


2006

Hmm, what can I say? I'm 21 this year, a proud Chinese, third-generation Singaporean, American-educated homeschool graduate. I now work as an Assistant Private Banker; that just sounds more glamourous than it truly is, but I'm happy with my job and career path. However, my true passion is writing and I hope to be able to make a living from it before I get too old!!

Other than that I'm mostly a quiet, studious geek/nerd with a keen interest in my native Chinese history & culture, and I do what I can to promote awareness e.g. I translate the ancient Chinese classics into English.

Oh, and check out my site, Chinese History & Culture...yes I know, it's in dire need of updating, but my FTP is screwed. :S

"Tolerance is the hallmark of noble-mindedness." - Confucius