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About Jachin

I was born in Sydney, Australia in 1980. Growing up I spent many years abroad in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. I reside, still, in Sydney in my quiet home in the city of Blacktown which is suburban yet bordered on three sides by rural bushland.

I am a postgraduate student of Chaos Theory and complex systems, hoping to complete my quaternary education and move onto my PhD as soon as possible. I also work as an artist, specifically I am a painter. I have had had quite a full life, in my youth I had quite a classical education and therefore have an interest in various subjects.

My focal points of interest are religion, theology, philosophy and history. I am a Roman Catholic and a Freemason. I also speak various languages and am an avid contributor to many articles on Wikipedia.

Arr, avast! Here be an update: I have bad news and good news. Bad first, the university I attend has cessated the masters course I was studying, the good news is I have a crapload of level 600 credit points and have no problem with the cold feet I was having with graduating from the school I was previously in. I have commenced a double law degree. Masochistic, yes. But leads to a much better position for me to use my postgraduate study.

I award this Barnstar to Jachin for recognition in the field of Tyling Wikipedia Freemasonry. Talk Skull 'n' Femurs 17:11, 27 November 2005 (UTC)