This is I

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Hello, I'm Peter C. Jones. Welcome to my web.

Life Changing Words Ministry

New: I am now involved with Life Changing Words Ministry, supporting missionaries providing for the physical and spiritual needs of hurting people -- with a focus on those in India. Please visit their website at http://www.lifechangingwordsministry.org/ to learn more.


I currently offer two major services to the internet community:

As a brief biography: I was born and reared in Aloha, Oregon, about 15 miles west of Portland. I lived the larger part of 4 years in Peoria, Illinois, studying Electrical Engineering at Bradley University, graduating on 17 May 1997, with a B.S.E.E. degree. I moved back to Aloha, and, in July, I started working for a major manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, doing test systems development. (See my Professional/Education History for more details.)

My major interests include music (I play the trumpet on occassion, and listen to many styles of Christian music), reading (Science Fiction and Fantasy, popular fiction, and some Classic literature), watching too much television, and playing around with computers (especially internet and Web related).

While at Bradley, I was heavily involved in these two groups (among others):

  1. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship -- During the 1995-96 school year, I was a Small Group (Bible study) Leader. The next year, I served on the exec board and was the Small Group Coordinator.
  2. Psi Phi: Bradley's Science Fiction Club, and Sector 001 in the Psi Phi Federation -- I served as Communications Officer from the start of the Spring 1995 semester until the end of the Spring 1997 semester. Also, I served as the Psi Phi Federation Universal Vice-President from the Federation's founding on 13 March 1996 until I resigned on 11 April 1998 (I was just too busy with other things to be effective in the position any more).

There have been more than [4490.56 + i*4585.14] visitors to my page. Some have been real, some are purely imaginary, and most are quite complex. (Also, I should warn you: some weren't all there, if you know what I mean.)


Peter C. Jones