Travis Christian




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Travis Christian's Life List

  1. 1. follow God's plan for my life
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    6 people
  2. 2. lead someone to Christ
    261 people
  3. 3. make a baby
    74 people
  4. 4. pray more
    3,221 people
  5. 5. study the Bible every day
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    9 people
  6. 6. write a novel
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    11,368 people
  7. 7. Read a book every month
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    291 people
  8. 8. Be a better blogger
    1,380 people
  9. 9. finish my Civ3 mods
    1 person
  10. 10. create a computer game
    2 entries
    851 people
  11. 11. Win all of the Civilization III Conquests
    1 person
  12. 12. Play through all of the major Civilization III epic mods
    1 person
  13. 13. win at the internet
    16 people
  14. 14. Switch to linux
    86 people
  15. 15. run a 20 minute 5K
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    6 people
  16. 16. run a half marathon
    2,484 people
  17. 17. run a marathon
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    12,814 people
  18. 18. sleep less
    634 people
  19. 19. be closer to my friends
    22 people
  20. 20. be more outspoken
    93 people
  21. 21. run for public office
    222 people
  22. 22. participate in a protest
    342 people
  23. 23. go on a road trip with no particular destination
    7 people
  24. 24. drive across country on route 50
    2 people
  25. 25. visit all 50 states
    8,960 people
  26. 26. Travel to all the continents
    60 people
  27. 27. be outdoors more
    37 people
  28. 28. skydive solo
    75 people
  29. 29. climb Pike's Peak
    58 people
  30. 30. learn to play guitar
    5,028 people
  31. 31. learn how to drive stick-shift
    4,475 people
  32. 32. create a Google bomb
    1 person
  33. 33. learn german
    5,395 people
  34. 34. Move to Switzerland
    33 people
Recent entries
run a 10 K
Blue Crab Bolt 10k Trail Run, 1:20:10

6.6 miles of hilly hiking trails in a park on a rainy morning



learn C# (read all 3 entries…)
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to prepare for the project (which is now in the “needs to be coded but isn’t” stage) I worked through the book Dot Net Book Zero, a guide to C# for basic to intermediate C/C++ programmers. I feel like I have a pretty good understanding of the language now.



Go to Carnegie Mellon (read all 2 entries…)
accepted!

I was accepted to Carnegie Mellon’s graduate programs in Software Engineering (MSIT-SE) and Human-Computer Interaction. I’m in the process of enrolling in MSIT-SE where I plan to start in August.



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