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I’m Casey Peel, a gay nerdy tech guy. My partner Daniel Nidzgorski and I live in beautiful Seattle, WA. (I’m not the Casey Peel who is the photographer in Colorado or the one that is the MMA fighter.)

I volunteer as a developer and system administrator at Distributed Proofreaders, the largest contributor of public domain ebooks to Project Gutenberg.

kence.org is the nexus of my digital presence on the internet. Check out my resume (PDF), contact me at any of the social media options above, or send me an email (first initial + last name at this domain).

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Day: December 27, 2017

VoteSTEM.org: Fighting Bad with Science

Do you wish we had more scientists in US Congress making fact-based decisions? Me too, so friends and I created VoteSTEM.org to help you find STEM candidates running for Congress and Governor in 2018.

Continue reading VoteSTEM.org: Fighting Bad with Science

Posted on December 27, 2017October 6, 2018Tags politics, scienceLeave a comment on VoteSTEM.org: Fighting Bad with Science
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