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Delving into the Life of Bryan Richter


Basic Information:

Full Name:Bryan Wesley Richter
Age:17
Level:Senior
Height:5'11"
Occupation:Part-Time Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Employee
Salary:Not Enough
Future:Engineer

Education:

Previously, I attended First Baptist Academy--a small private school in Universal City.

I am now currently enrolled at Central Catholic High School in downtown San Antonio.

GPA:4.43
Current Rank: 1

I hope to one day be able to attend Cal Tech.



My College List consists of MIT, Stanford, Franklin Olin, Princeton, Cornell, Case Western, Carnegie Mellon, Rochester, UT, and Notre Dame.

Interesting Facts and Opinions:

My name is flexible. I will answer to virtually anything. Some people call me Richter, Bryan, or B-Ric.

I work so many hours so I can continue to afford this car:



I love science and enjoy how fascinating it is. I believe everything in the universe can eventually be explained by our studying of Mathematics and Science.
I came to strongly embrace that belief after reading Thomas Paine's "The Age of Reason".

I am a recent discoverer and current lover of post-modernist literature.

I happen to have an amazing girlfriend who will be going off to college next year.

I don't think there is just one single, magical solution to our energy crisis.

It may sound "geeky", but I think it's cool Hollywood writers for Star Trek got most of the science and technology right.

I don't think I will ever be able to sit through the entire Godfather movie.

Aptera, it's an actual feasible future car. Check it out.

I used to be a huge basketball fan. I still enjoy the sport.

I like working on the electronics in cars.
In fact, I upgraded my entire stereo system to now include a DVD player.

I get to school very early in the morning, so most of the time I sit and watch House in my car while doing HW.

I want to go skydiving one day.



My sister lit my arm on fire when i was 10 with a flaming marshmallow.

I have always wondered that if infinite velocity was possible, would you just travel at infinite speed to infinity, or just hit an invisible wall that contains the universe?

How is it that we put a man on the moon in a tin foil spaceship with the computing power of a small calculator and are now finding it difficult to even have a space craft that can take us to our own spacestation several times closer?

Favorites:

Subject:Physics
Book:The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut
TV Channel:Discovery
TV Show:Family Guy
Colors:Blue and Black
Previous Movie(s):Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Current Movie:The Dark Knight
Sports Car:2009 Nissan Skyline GT-R
Practical Car:Aptera Prototype
Magazine:Scientific American
Recently Discovered Bands:Cobra Starship, Flobots, Between the Trees, August Burns Red

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