| Bam! Where'd they come from? Chosetec gradually took shape in 1994 when we
began doing projects for our Freshman Class Council advisor, Mr. Phillips, at Mills High
School. As year after year went by, we found ourselves working together consistently well.
In the spring of 1997, the cardboard boat "Bananafish"
was born, and so was Chosetec. We have endured much together; our abilities and friendship
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Chosetec Design & PrototypingChosetec specializes in design and prototyping. We
mesh the worlds of engineering and art flawlessly together. We have always found creative
solutions to our problems, and our ability to make things outta nuthin' is
unmatched. |
| Brian Chan Brian is the "artist" among us, although
we are all artists in our own way. Okay, we aren't, but who cares? He now attends MIT and
is probably the most active one among us, winning third place in MIT's 6.270
Autonomous Robot Design Competition. He is also an active member of the MIT Solar Electrical Vehicle Team,
and I stress the active. Brian's skills are quite unique, as one can see by his work.
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| Anthony Lee Anthony, the "busy man." That's right,
we give all our busy work to this guy. Okay, not all our busy work, but he does
do a bigger share than the rest of us. Anthony's focus on the task at hand is admirable;
it keeps us going when it's late at night and even Pat's grumpy. Anthony now attends UC
Berkeley.
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| Pat Shukla Pat's involvement probably started this whole
"Chosetec" thing our freshman year in high school when he decided to drag us
into his endeavors. We still haven't forgiven him. He now attends UC San Diego. His
exquisite and delightful humor entertains us all. Except for the times he gets grumpy late
at night when he's tired and that other time when . . .
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| Jason Wong Jason once said, "Jason's the bomb-diggity.
He's da man." He keeps us functioning when we start to go haywire or fall into
lethargy. When Brian goes too far in his eccentric ideas, it's Jason who snaps him back
into reality. Jason is the concrete (or concrete-thumbed, at least) member of Chosetec who
keeps things going when times get rough. He rules with an iron fist (or thumb), and he can
be pretty mean to people who don't understand, (hah, retards!) but deep down he's a kind,
cuddly panda. Caltech is his school of choice, where he's taking bomb-diggity classes.
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