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About Aaron Klapheck and Family



A little about myself

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I live with my beautiful wife in Sacramento California. I enjoy building, testing, and programming robots in my spare time.

My son passed away in April of 2011. I created a memorial webpage in his honor.

Aaron's computer experience

I have taken over 6 different computer courses. I can type at 40 WPM and have used over twenty different computer programs. I am skilled in Microsoft Word, Power Point, Excel, Note Pad, Dreamweaver, Visual basic 6, WinZip, Paint, and MATLAB 7.

I have been developing this particular site (Aaron Klapheck's Website) sense the spring of 2007. Most of this site was created using HTML with a little bit of javascript copied from dynamic drive. As of April 2008 I have been studying Javascript and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and have recreated all of this sites webpages using CSS.

Birthdays

A birthday is just the first day of another 365-day journey around the sun. Enjoy the trip!

Happy Birthday Dad

Chip Gracy

Chip Gracy is the founder of Parallax and is a very good friend. He recently bought a ranch (see pictures below).

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Aaron's Music

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