About...
the authors

The creator of this site, ThinkQuest Team 20443, is made up of three students - Adric Hartin, Ginny Min, and Giles Peng - and three coaches - Hartin, George Lee, and Jack Peng. All worked very diligently on this project, especially during the summer months of 1998.

Adric Hartin | hartina@air.on.ca


I am a 14-year-old entering my freshman year of high school. I live in Thunder Bay, Ontario in Canada, and I have been home-schooled up to this point in my life. I have played the piano since I was 8-years-old. I enjoy reading and writing. I am really looking forward to high school. I have a keen interest in computer and internet publishing. I also know a little bit of Basic programming.


Ginny Min | vm4r@virginia.edu


Ni Hao! I am a 17-year-old senior at Western Albemarle High School in Crozet, Virginia. This school year I am participating in dual enrollment, as I am attending, along with high school, the University of Virginia as a Citizen Scholar in the Continuing Education Department. Along with the typical teenage girl-things of sleeping, shopping, going out, and working, I have been playing the piano for nearly twelve years and run cross country and indoor/outdoor track, participate in various school activities such as clubs and honor societies, and in my spare time help others design web pages and graphics. In the meantime, I am working on college applications and am looking forward to college life, where I hope to pursue a career in medicine.


Giles Peng | gpenguin@aol.com


I am a 17-year-old entering my freshman at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. I am majoring in Electrical Engineering which may turn out to be a double major in Electrical Engineering and Applied Engineering Physics. I love Ultimate frisbee, computers, science, math, and, of course, Chinese. The high school, South Lakes high school, from which I graduated not too long ago is located in Reston, Virginia. I have some programming experience with Basic, Visual Basic, and Java. I really enjoy designing webpages and programming in general.



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