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==Career==
 
==Career==
Morrow has worked in a variety of organizations, primarily as a software engineer. He has recently made a startling proposal for the active control of world population which he calls Infantile Lottery Sterilization and which he suggests might lead to a basis for long-term global security and progress in safeguarding the world from avoidable nuclear warfare.<ref>[http://www.thermo4thermo.org/ Thermostat for Thermonuclear War]</ref> For other advances in American Civics, he is attempting to portray Santa Clara and surrounding counties for all of its foibles, in the style of Falkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County but in a manner more intensely revealing and, as he puts it, "down to the molecules" in accuracy, starting in the style of Buddy Love's [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Square/3306/ Peep Show for Intellectuals] and proceeding from there so that there is no place for the other hairless apes to hide except except perhaps the dark side of the Moon.
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Morrow has worked in a variety of organizations, primarily as a software engineer. He has recently made a serious proposal for the active control of world population which he calls Perinatal Lottery Sterilization in which an artificial increase in infertility via a high-tech pharmaceutical or other treatment among perinatal human beings. It is as an alternative to China's Open Child Policy. This will allow for Earth human population levels to be designed and planned for and which he suggests might lead to a basis for long-term global security and progress in safeguarding the world from avoidable nuclear warfare.<ref>[http://www.thermo4thermo.org/ Thermostat for Thermonuclear War]</ref> For other advances in American Civics, he is attempting to portray Santa Clara and surrounding counties for all of its foibles, in the style of Falkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County but in a manner more intensely revealing and, as he puts it, "down to the molecules".
 
 
He seems to have had a thing for Elizabeth Morgan now for a while.<ref>[http://knol.google.com/k/elizabeth-morgan# Elizabeth Morgan]</ref> He seems to own the phrase [http://www.google.com/#q=tracking+banned+user tracking banned user] for some reason.
 
  
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://amorrow2.wikidot.com/ Personal website]
 
*[http://amorrow2.wikidot.com/ Personal website]
*[http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Amorrow Profile] at [[Encyclopedia Dramatica]]
 
; Female mentors on which he occasionally ponders as he incessantly masturbates
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo_case Terri Schiavo]
 
*[http://www.dit.ie/conservatory/departments/keyboardstudies/staff/annheneghan/ Ann Heneghan]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mary_Van_Note_Show MVN]
 
*[http://www.paloaltowiki.org/index.php/Carly_Fiorina Carly Fiorina]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 13 April 2013

Andrew W. Morrow is a civics theorist living in East Palo Alto, California. He graduated from RPI in 1983 with a B.S. in Chem. Eng. and has since made his living primarily as a software engineer.

Career

Morrow has worked in a variety of organizations, primarily as a software engineer. He has recently made a serious proposal for the active control of world population which he calls Perinatal Lottery Sterilization in which an artificial increase in infertility via a high-tech pharmaceutical or other treatment among perinatal human beings. It is as an alternative to China's Open Child Policy. This will allow for Earth human population levels to be designed and planned for and which he suggests might lead to a basis for long-term global security and progress in safeguarding the world from avoidable nuclear warfare.[1] For other advances in American Civics, he is attempting to portray Santa Clara and surrounding counties for all of its foibles, in the style of Falkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County but in a manner more intensely revealing and, as he puts it, "down to the molecules".

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External links