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*his training as a mathematician, classroom teacher, amateur musician and linguist, philosopher, and Buddhist priest, |
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Revision as of 00:00, 1 May 2008
Founder, Earth Treasury, an NGO to link schools around the world for education and business.
Mokurai volunteers at OLPC as a volunteer coordinator, localization administrator, and general knoker (an especially Yiddish know-all, the kind who did math homework in pen), based on
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AKA
- Edward Mokurai Cherlin/Czerwin
- גרשון בן יסעף
- Эдуард Георгеевич Черлын
- 장영구/張永久
- 法雲默雷/धर्ममेघशब्दगर्ज
- My e-mail
- Public key
- At SCALE x6 Sixth SoCal Linux Expo
AIM or ICQ chat: mokurai
408 219 4178
- My LinkedIn profile
- Friendly Favors I'm FF10136 - Edward Cherlin
- My Digital Earth wiki page
When I wrote a guide for new Internet users at Newbie.Net, there were three questions I couldn't answer:
- How to stop spam. So I founded the Coalition Against UCE (Unsolicited Commercial E-mail)
- How to view all languages correctly in browsers and other software. So I joined Unicode.org and a number of Free Software projects dealing with browsers, fonts, keyboard layouts, locales, and rendering software for screen display and printing, and the IETF standards process for multilingual URLs and URIs.
- How to get everybody on the Net. So here I am. I have previously worked on wireless networking, satellite internet, and the Simputer.
I'm contributing information on countries and languages here, including writing systems, fonts, keyboard layouts, sources of literature, and other items of interest. I will be adding material on education and on the other impacts of the Laptop besides in education. It will have major effects in social development, health, economic opportunity, politics, and other important areas.
I have started serious work on PC documentation.
Generalist
Buddhist priest, software developer, market researcher, technical writer, Peace Corps volunteer, cook, goatherd, music teacher...
I edited the Geode processor manuals for National Semiconductor, before they sold the product line to AMD. (The Laptop contains an AMD Geode processor.)
Languages: Hebrew, German, Latin, Russian, French, Swahili, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Sanskrit, Pali, Classical Greek, Lojban, Klingon
Programming languages: APL, LISP/Scheme, FORTH, SNOBOL, FORTRAN, COBOL, Algol, Java, C, C++, Pascal, Smalltalk, Python, scripting languages. And I'm learning Squeak.
Free/Open Source Software: I-APL, Open Voting Consortium, others
Science Check out Astronomy Picture of the Day and the world's biggest telescopes, for neutrinos and gravity waves.
Co-founder of global anti-spam organization, The Coalition Against UCE (Unsolicited Commercial E-mail)
Music: Yale Concert Band and Marching Band, clarinet; First Prize, Classical, in first-ever Foreigner's Korean Music contest of the Korea Herald on gayageum; Slavyanka Russian Chorus; Music Around the World pre-school multilingual music program; banjo, recorders, spoons, piano, harpsichord, dumbek
Simputer: Simple, inexpensive, multilingual computer for poor people
Village telemedicine over wireless
Science Fiction: John Brunner would have loved the OLPC project if he had lived to see it. Check out Stand on Zanzibar (includes national development projects in fictional countries), The Shockwave Rider (integrated disaster recovery and sustainable communities), The Sheep Look Up (environmental catastrophe), and The Stone that Never Come Down (What if people couldn't ignore information they have?).
Geek code GAT d-- s+:+ a+++ C++ UL++ P+ L+++ E- W++ N+++@ o+ K++ M+ b+++ e+++ h---- r+++ w--- APL++++ House, MD+++