Welcome.
What's geolaw.com? Just a personal website - I am a linux geek by trade. Linux admin, perl/php/mysql web development.
Here is my Resume, although its probably a little out dated.
You may have found this website looking for information on Lissencephaly.
My first child, Corleen had a rare brain
disorder called Lissencephaly (smooth-brain). Her website can be found at
http://www.corleen.org
Besides being a web-aholic, I have a few other hobbies. I have a 5 year old daughter, Mackenzie who keeps me busy enough.
Living at the foothills of the blue ridge mountains, we like to get out and do the nature thing - some of our favorite spots :


Both my wife and I are avid readers. A couple good recent reads have been:
I also enjoy music. My wife will tell you I have every song ever recorded by Pink Floyd 100 times over.
I keep telling her she is wrong, that it is only 20 times or so. Shhh.... I can say the same about Rush.
My musical tastes are varied. I grew up listening to classic rock, found pink floyd first year of college, then
did a little new-wave period, and I guess I am mellowing out in my old age because I am listening to more and
more country these days.
Some of my favorite bands, in no order of importance :
Pink Floyd, Rush, Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw and his lovely wife Faith Hill, Metallica (before they sold out), Dream Theater,
Styx, Marillion, Evanescence, Def Leppard, Meat Loaf, Evergrey, Staind, and many many more...
some lyrics :
Pink Floyd :
For long you live and high you fly
smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry
All you touch and all you see,
is all your life will ever be
Marillion :
| Childhoods End? |
And it was morning
And I found myself mourning,
For a childhood that I thought had disappeared
I looked out the window
And I saw a magpie in the rainbow, the rain had gone
I'm not alone, I turned to the mirror
I saw you, the child, that once loved
The child before they broke his heart
Our heart, the heart that I believed was lost
Hey you, surprised? More than surprised
To find the answers to the questions
Were always in your own eyes