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    <person>
        <name>Bill Clementson</name>
    </person>

    <backgr>A Senior Architect, Software Engineer, and Project Lead with extensive 
    ERP, EAI and B2B development experience. Responsible for defining much of the 
    PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne development methodology for complex EAI and B2B 
    integrations. Quality-oriented with strong problem-solving skills and a 
    demonstrated ability to translate complex concepts into effective systems.</backgr>

    <work>

        <company>
            <role>Software Architect, Product Strategy</role>
            <date>Jan 2003 - present</date>
            <name>PeopleSoft</name>
            <www>http://www.peoplesoft.com</www>
            <summary>
                <comment>Responsible for coordinating the definition of the "Desired Future 
                State" tools technology direction for JD Edwards prior to the acquisition by 
                PeopleSoft. Following the acquisition, was instrumental in rationalizing cross-platform 
                (Enterprise/EnterpriseOne) technologies and defining key future technology 
                directions.</comment>
                <comment>Primary architect for the following key cross-platform architectural 
                efforts:
                    <list>
                        <item>Metadata future direction: Developed vision for standards-compliant, 
                        extensible application metadata.</item>
                        <item>IDE future direction: Created proposal for migrating from a proprietary 
                        IDE to an
                            <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/">Eclipse</a>
                            based toolset.</item>
                        <item>SOA future direction: Worked on definition of the next-generation 
                        component-based application platform.</item>
                    </list>
                </comment>
            </summary>
            <detail>
                <comment>Prototyped extensible, dynamically-generated metadata using Common Lisp 
                as well as a proposed new PeopleSoft IDE based on Eclipse.</comment>
                <comment>Wrote many "Desired Future State" documents and presentations outlining 
                proposals for the future direction of key technology areas for PeopleSoft.</comment>
                <comment>Part of a core team responsible for evaluating technology options and 
                potential acquisitions. </comment>
                <computers>Multiple PC's and Servers on Windows/2000, OS/400, Unix, Linux, Mac 
                OS X</computers>
                <languages>Common Lisp, Java</languages>
                <utilities>PeopleSoft Enterprise/EnterpriseOne utilities</utilities>
            </detail>
        </company>

        <company>
            <role>Integrations Architect</role>
            <date>Jul 1998 - Jan 2003</date>
            <name>JD Edwards</name>
            <www>http://www.jdedwards.com</www>
            <summary>
                <comment>Integrations Architect responsible for much of the EAI, B2B, and Web 
                Services solution for JDE. Designed key enterprise, B2B and interoperability 
                functionality and headed up project teams responsible for implementing the 
                designs. Author of the JD Edwards "XPI Development Methodology" manual 
                specifying standards for the development of EAI and B2B solutions that integrate 
                with JDE's Enterprise software.</comment>
                <comment>Created conceptual and technical design documents for the Business 
                Process API's (BPAPIs), a project that eventually morphed into the 
                Interoperability/Integration Extended Business Process (XBP) definitions. 
                Consultant on many of the OneWorld/World XBP enhancements and integrations.</comment>
                <comment>Design Architect for the JD Edwards Sales Force Automation module, a 
                major OneWorld Front Office system (designed for both client/server and web 
                deployments) totally integrated with JDE's Back Office products.</comment>
            </summary>
            <detail>
                <comment>In addition to creating the methodology for developing EAI and B2B 
                integrations, was involved in much of the prototyping activies for early JDE 
                integrations. Prototyped (in Java) some of the WebMethods tool changes needed to 
                adapt the EAI/B2B products for JDE use.</comment>
                <comment>Wrote Python utility to generate a "data dictionary" from canonical 
                integration interfaces in order to ensure that consistent naming standards were 
                being used.</comment>
                <comment>JDE technical representative to RosettaNet and ebXML.</comment>
                <computers>Multiple PC's and Servers on Windows/2000, OS/400, Unix</computers>
                <languages>C, ER, Java, Python</languages>
                <utilities>JDE OneWorld  utilities, WebMethods EAI/B2B, NetFish EAI, Microsoft 
                Project</utilities>
            </detail>
        </company>

        <company>
            <role>Independent Consultant</role>
            <date>Dec 1997 - Jul 1998</date>
            <name>JD Edwards, NZ</name>
            <www>http://www.jdedwards.com.au</www>
            <summary>
                <comment>Technical Lead for the
                    <a href="http://www.fisherpaykel.co.nz/">Fisher &amp; Paykel</a>
                    project - at the time, this was the largest OneWorld implementation in 
                    Australasia. Also provided technical and C programming support for 3 other 
                    OneWorld clients during this period.</comment>
            </summary>
            <detail>
                <comment>Trained a core set of developers in the use of the OneWorld toolset and 
                OneWorld-specific C programming techniques in order to build a technical team 
                for the Fisher &amp; Paykel project. In addition to being the technical lead for 
                the project, worked on significant enhancements and ran "brown bag" training 
                sessions for both consultants and customer technical staff.</comment>
                <comment>Was the primary C programming "guru" for JDE-NZ during this time. Ran 
                several in-house training sessions in order to improve internal C programming 
                knowledge. </comment>
                <comment>Wrote C code to generate bar codes on Zebra printers from OneWorld.</comment>
                <comment>Worked with multiple clients throughout New Zealand, providing 
                consulting, training, and programming support.</comment>
                <computers>IBM AS/400 using OS/400, PC's using MS Windows/NT</computers>
                <languages>C, ER</languages>
                <utilities>JDE OneWorld  utilities, Microsoft Project</utilities>
            </detail>
        </company>

        <company>
            <role>Consultant</role>
            <date>Aug 1995 - Nov 1997</date>
            <name>JD Edwards</name>
            <www>http://www.jdedwards.com</www>
            <summary>
                <comment>One of only a few outside consultants working on key projects for JD 
                Edwards in both the World Software (AS/400-RPG) and OneWorld (Client/Server-Multi-Platform) 
                development teams.</comment>
                <comment>Project lead and/or design architect for the following significant 
                enhancements:
                    <list>
                        <item>UCC 128 Compliance project: A strategic JDE EDI enhancement for the Retail 
                        Industry.</item>
                        <item>ECS Aviation &amp; Marine and ECS Load Confirm of Actuals &amp; Ambient/Standard 
                        enhancements.</item>
                        <item>Cost Management Solution with Sales Flexible Accounting.</item>
                    </list>
                </comment>
            </summary>
            <detail>
                <comment>Initially involved in writing key Distribution module enhancements to 
                the Energy and Chemical World product. Subsequently employed to work on key 
                enhancements to both the World and the OneWorld products. </comment>
                <comment>UCC 128 Compliance project was a strategic JDE EDI enhancement. 
                Implemented support for the ASC X12 856 EDI transaction, a hierarchically 
                structured EDI transaction for reporting shipped product details (commonly 
                recognized as the most difficult EDI transaction to implement successfully).</comment>
                <computers>IBM AS/400 using OS/400, PC's using MS Windows/NT</computers>
                <languages>RPG/400, CL, C, ER</languages>
                <utilities>SDA, SEU, PDM, QUERY/400, SQL/400, JDE World utilities, JDE OneWorld 
                utilities, EDI utilities, Microsoft Project</utilities>
            </detail>
        </company>

        <company>
            <role>Consultant</role>
            <date>Jan 1995 - Aug 1995</date>
            <name>Pharmacy Corporation of America</name>
            <www>http://www.pharmerica.com</www>
            <summary>
                <comment>Project Manager for Health Care Products systems, managing the work of 
                client staff and consultants in a mixed
                    <a href="http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Synon">Synon</a>
                    /RPG development environment.</comment>
            </summary>
            <detail>
                <comment>Worked as a consultant manager for Whittman-Hart (an IT consulting firm) 
                managing the work of multiple consultants working for PCA. In this role, had 
                both managerial as well as technical deliverables. Successful management of 
                technical staff to achieve project objectives, deadlines &amp; budgets. Good 
                rapport and working relationship with staff. </comment>
                <comment>In addition to managing the Health Care Products project, was involved 
                in several technical consulting roles for this client, participating in the 
                planning for the upgrade of PCA's network of AS/400's and discussions on 
                security and change management issues. The support contract ended early when PCA 
                was acquired and the facility was moved to Florida.</comment>
                <computers>IBM AS/400 using OS/400</computers>
                <languages>RPG/400, CL, Synon</languages>
                <utilities>SDA, SEU, PDM, QUERY/400, SQL/400, Microsoft Project</utilities>
            </detail>
        </company>

        <company>
            <role>Manager</role>
            <date>Jan 1992 - Dec 1994</date>
            <name>Computer Services Limited</name>
            <www>http://www.samoa.ws</www>
            <summary>
                <comment>Managed the system support department for a computer bureau servicing 
                banking, financial and government organizations in Western Samoa.</comment>
                <comment>Reorganized computer bureau operations and system support functions, 
                replacing obsolete IBM S/36's with AS/400's and migrating customers to new 
                software. The efficiencies that I introduced resulted in my exceeding the System 
                Support annual income target within the first six months of my contract. CSL had 
                record profits during my 3 years as System Support Manager with the company.</comment>
            </summary>
            <detail>
                <comment>System Support Manager for Computer Services Ltd, the major computer 
                supplier and bureau in Western Samoa. Responsible for overseeing all programming 
                and software support done by the bureau as well as having a hands-on role in 
                some projects.</comment>
                <comment>Prepared a feasibility study for Board presentation on the feasibility 
                of upgrading the bureau S/36's to one or more AS/400's. Recommendation to 
                purchase two AS/400's was approved by the Board. Produced feasibility study for 
                CSL for upgrading all major bureau hardware and software from S/36 computers to 
                AS/400's. Successfully implemented proposal, resulting in a more efficient and 
                competitive bureau operation.</comment>
                <comment>Installed two AS/400's for the bureau. This included setting up each 
                machine, installing licensed software, configuring devices and communications as 
                well as organizing the training programs for the operators and programmers. In 
                addition, wrote routines to collate client usage data for billing purposes.</comment>
                <comment>Wrote a Security manual which covered all aspects of security for the 
                new machines, including physical security, software security standards and 
                change management controls. These security standards were approved by bank 
                auditors.</comment>
                <comment>Created the position of Systems Administrator to look after Security 
                Administration tasks and configuring new devices. Trained the individual in 
                these responsibilities.</comment>
                <comment>Wrote a Standards manual which specified naming and programming 
                standards for the bureau. Previously, no standards controls had been in place at 
                the bureau. Set up internal procedures to ensure that standards were adhered to.</comment>
                <comment>Responsible for training a local Samoan as a Trainee Programmer for the 
                bureau in order to reduce the dependency on expensive expatriate contractors.</comment>
                <comment>Migrated the primary bureau customer, the Bank of Western Samoa, from 
                the bureau S/36 to the bureau AS/400. The General Manager of the bank remarked 
                that he had never known any site to experience such a smooth, well-organized 
                migration.</comment>
                <comment>Was responsible for stream-lining the operation of the Bank of Western 
                Samoa's Retail Banking system as well as providing direct support for the site. 
                Reduced bank dependency on programming support by parameterizing a range of 
                functions which previously had required programmer intervention to change.</comment>
                <comment>Wrote a Loans Management system for the Development Bank of Western 
                Samoa. Subsequently, I installed the same system in the Development Bank of 
                Kiribati. </comment>
                <comment>Set up a payroll system for Yazaki, a manufacturing company employing 
                over 2,000 employees.</comment>
                <comment>Was acting General Manager for several extended periods while the G.M. 
                was on holiday or away on business. Maintained continuity of service to 
                customers in the aftermath of Cyclones Val and Lyn. Difficult work environment 
                included frequent power outages as well as damage caused by the cyclones.</comment>
                <computers>IBM AS/400, S/36 &amp; PC's using OS/400, SSP, Microsoft Windows, &amp; 
                PC/DOS</computers>
                <languages>RPGII, RPG/400, OCL, CL, REXX, FoxPro</languages>
                <utilities>IDDU, SDA, SEU, DFU, POP, PDM, PCS/400,  QUERY/400, SQL/400, S/36 to 
                AS/400 Migration Aid</utilities>
            </detail>
        </company>

        <company>
            <role>Independent Consultant</role>
            <date>Dec 1983 - Jan 1992</date>
            <name>New Zealand Dairy Board</name>
            <www>http://www.fonterra.com</www>
            <summary>
                <comment>Primary developer of PACS, a custom manufacturing/distribution system 
                integrated with real-time manufacturing data collection and monitoring.</comment>
                <comment>Also contracted directly to other clients during this period for a 
                number of custom code development projects.</comment>
            </summary>
            <detail>
                <comment>Involved in the design, coding and implementation of "PACS", a 
                manufacturing system specific to N.Z. Dairy Packers' requirements. It included 
                all normal manufacturing modules but placed special emphasis on historical 
                material tracking,  tracking individual cartons of milk powder from production 
                through distribution.</comment>
                <comment>Set up necessary DDM/DSPT links to allow the NZDB to access and run 
                programs on NZDP's S/36. Also developed utilities to facilitate transfer of 
                software from S/36 to S/36. Was probably the first person in NZ outside IBM to 
                install DDM on two S/36's. I also wrote a series of routines to enable me to 
                provide remote support via DDM for the second S/36.</comment>
                <comment>Wrote program generater in RPG in order to facilitate the generation of 
                basic maintenance and report programs.</comment>
                <comment>Assisted in the setting-up of a Novell Netware/386 network on a Compaq 
                Systempro.  In particular, I set up the security standards for the network.</comment>
                <comment>Modified an American accounting package to suit requirements of Dairy 
                Containers Ltd. The package was written in Advanced Revelation, a Pick-like 
                environment.</comment>
                <comment>Developed "Market Intelligence System" for NZDB for analyzing markets 
                for dairy products. This was the only facility of its kind at the Dairy Board 
                until it was replaced by a similar system two years later running on the NZDB's 
                Amdahl mainframe.</comment>
                <comment>Designed an IBM PC to S/36 data transfer routine which facilitated real-time 
                transfer of line monitoring equipment data from a PC to the S/36 for analysis. 
                At the time (1985), this was generally considered to be quite a feat as few 
                sites in the world (and none in NZ to my knowledge) had succeeded in using the S/36 
                in a real-time manufacturing line monitoring role.</comment>
                <comment>Assisted with the modifications, implementation and training for 
                several modules of packaged accounting software including BPCS General Ledger, 
                Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets and Billing.</comment>
                <comment>Assisted with the modifications, implementation and training for the 
                Payroll/Personnel system PAYMAS/PERMAS. Also developed a bar code clock card 
                system which streamlined the previously very time-consuming task of entering 
                employee hours resulting in both improved and much faster payroll processing. </comment>
                <comment>Migrated all PACS and IMAS software from S/34 to S/36 and did necessary 
                modifications and conversions. Also did a trial conversion of a portion of the 
                manufacturing programs on the S/36 to native-mode on an AS/400.</comment>
                <comment>Performed a performance evaluation on the Waikato Hospital Board's S/36 
                using the S/36 System Monitoring Facility and software I had developed. The 
                evaluation consisted of a series of interviews with users and operations staff 
                as well as software monitoring. My report highlighted procedural and application 
                program contributors to poor performance as well as indicating where tuning or 
                equipment purchases could improve performance.</comment>
                <comment>Developed a system for use by a chimney sweeping cooperative for the 
                scheduling of work for its members.</comment>
                <comment>Assisted with set-up of terminals/printers, integration of PC's with 
                5250 emulation and PC/36, training with word processing and S/36 graphics 
                utilities.</comment>
                <computers>IBM S/36 &amp; S/34, IBM PC using SSP, PC/DOS</computers>
                <languages>RPGII/III, BASICA, RBASIC</languages>
                <utilities>APPC, IDDU, SDA, SEU, DFU, POP, DBT, PCFSU, PC/36, 5250 emulation, 
                SMF, TMS, BGU/36, QUERY/36, DW/36, DDM, DSPT, S/34 to S/36 Migration Aid Fusion/36(Report 
                generation &amp; file maint), Fusion/3(Spreadsheet utility) IDF(Interactive 
                debugging utility)</utilities>
            </detail>
        </company>

        <company>
            <role>Analyst/Programmer</role>
            <date>Jan 1981 - Nov 1983</date>
            <name>Technology Resources Ltd</name>
            <www>n/a</www>
            <summary>
                <comment>Employed as an Analyst/Programmer by Technology Resources Ltd (a 
                software house) developing custom solutions. Also did some contract programming 
                work during the first 6 months of this period while I was completing my studies.</comment>
            </summary>
            <detail>
                <comment>Wrote a Temporary Debtors Program in BASIC for Thomson &amp; Ward (an 
                office supplies company) to provide them with a quick facility for maintaining 
                temporary debtors accounts off the main accounting system.</comment>
                <comment>Assisted with the installation of an IBM S/32 computer and with the 
                modification of an IBM MMAS debtors package for Jewel Quilting Ltd (a bedding/curtain 
                manufacturer). It provided them with custom stock control programs.</comment>
                <comment>Wrote programs to interface to an Allen Bradley Programmable Logic 
                Controller to provide a process control facility for a Dairy Company 
                manufacturing plant. This involved writing a communications protocol in Z80 
                assembler based on the DF1 protocol (derived from sub categories D1 and F1 in 
                ANSI publication X3.28-1976) to communicate with the PLC. Additionally, I 
                created a set of graphics commands in assembler which could be called from a 
                BASIC program to display sections of the plant where errors had (or were) 
                occurring. I managed the work of a second programmer who utilized these graphics 
                routines in programs displaying portions of the plant. I also wrote routines to 
                handle error/status messages from the PLC.</comment>
                <comment>Designed and wrote a Printers Job Costing package using dBASEII DBMS to 
                allow a small printing company to accurately cost their work. Designed and wrote 
                a "surplus plant reference" system for a broker who wanted to act as an agent 
                for buying/selling surplus items using Control DBMS.    Wrote a Herd and 
                Membership record package for the N.Z. Dairy Goat Breeders .</comment>
                <comment>Modified/enhanced standard General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, 
                Accounts Payable, Inventory and Sales Order Entry programs to suit customer 
                requirements.</comment>
                <comment>Taught BASIC programming part-time for one year at a technical 
                institute during this period.</comment>
                <comment>Was responsible for installation of software, troubleshooting, liaison 
                with customers, training and support.</comment>
                <computers>IBM S/32, Onyx, North Star, Panasonic, MDL MX using SSP, Oasis &amp; 
                CPM</computers>
                <languages>RPGII, Oasis Basic, Microsoft Basic, Z80 Assembler, dBASEII, Control</languages>
                <utilities>SEU, DFU and Various utilities associated with the Oasis and CPM 
                operating systems</utilities>
            </detail>
        </company>

    </work>

    <non-work>

        <item>Produce a
            <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~bc19191/blog/index.html">Lisp-related weblog</a>
            .</item>

        <item>Contributed to the following Common Lisp open-source projects:
            <a href="http://cl-cookbook.sourceforge.net/">CL-Cookbook</a>
            ,
            <a href="http://clisp.cons.org/">CLISP</a>
            ,
            <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ilisp/">ILISP</a>
            , and
            <a href="http://www.common-lisp.net/project/slime/">SLIME</a>
            .</item>

        <item>Gave a presentation
            <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~b.clementson/ilc_2003.htm">Using Emacs as a 
            Lisp IDE</a>
            at the
            <a href="http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/index.html">ILC2003</a>
            conference.</item>

        <item>Wrote a
            <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~b.clementson/all-slides.htm">Presentation 
            Slide Generator</a>
            in Common Lisp.</item>

        <item>Contributed the articles
            <a href="http://cl-cookbook.sourceforge.net/emacs-ide.html">Using Emacs as a 
            Lisp IDE</a>
            and
            <a href="http://cl-cookbook.sourceforge.net/windows.html">Setting up an IDE with 
            Emacs on Windows or Mac OS X</a>
            to the
            <a href="http://cl-cookbook.sourceforge.net/">Common Lisp Cookbook</a>
            project.</item>

        <item>Wrote an IE-specific
            <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~bc19191/xslttester.htm">XSLT tester</a>
            to test XSL transformations.</item>

        <item>Wrote a set of
            <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~bc19191/">internet search tools</a>
            to facilitate different types of common searches.</item>

        <item>In February, 1995, my article "Hackers, Viruses, and Your AS/400" was 
        published in
            <a href="http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/">News/400 Magazine</a>
            . It showed how security can be compromised on the IBM AS/400 and what can be 
            done to prevent this. When the article was first published by News/400 magazine, 
            it was one of the most controversial articles in the magazine's history.</item>

        <item>In June, 1994,
            <a href="http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/">News/400 Magazine</a>
            published my article "Format a CL Program " which contained code for a utility 
            to automatically format CL programs.</item>

        <item>In 1990, wrote a program generator in C on an 
            <a href="http://www.obsoletecomputermuseum.org/amiga500/">Amiga 500 computer</a>
            - in part to learn the language and in part to fill a gap in the software 
            available for that machine.</item>

        <item>In 1989, developed a multi-media educational program for schools titled "Dolphins 
        of New Zealand" that received a number of good reviews in New Zealand computer 
        and educational magazines.</item>

        <item>In March 1988, spent a week with
            <a href="http://www.wadedoak.com/">Wade Doak</a>
            (an oceanic researcher) recording and exchanging sounds with wild dolphins for 
            computer spectrographic analysis. I am acknowledged in a couple of his books.</item>

        <item>In 1987, after some contact with handicapped individuals, developed a "floating 
        keyboard" (simulated in software)  that could be controlled by a head-mounted 
        joystick. Subsequently donated the software to a non-profit organization that 
        worked with quadriplegics.</item>

    </non-work>

    <misc>

        <skills>
            <skills-grp>Current skills: PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne/Enterprise, EAI, B2B, Web 
            Services, SOA, Metadata</skills-grp>
            <skills-grp>Current languages: Lisp, C, XSLT, Java</skills-grp>
        </skills>

        <education>

            <institution>
                <pos>New Zealand Certificate in Data Processing (with honours) from Waikato 
                Technical Institute</pos>
                <date>1984 Graduated</date>
                <name>Waikato Technical Institute</name>
                <www>http://www.twp.ac.nz</www>
                <loc>Hamilton, New Zealand</loc>
            </institution>

            <institution>
                <pos>Completed one year at Temple University (Dean's List for academic 
                achievement)</pos>
                <date>1972 Graduated</date>
                <name>Temple University</name>
                <www>http://www.temple.edu/</www>
                <loc>Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA</loc>
            </institution>

            <awards>
                <item>1984-N.Z. Computer Society award for student gaining highest marks in 3 
                year NZCDP course.</item>
                <item>1982-Waikato Manufacturers Association award for top student in Computer 
                Course.</item>
                <item>1982-Received top student awards for two consecutive years.</item>
                <item>1981-Received "A" bursary for results in first year of study at Waikato 
                Technical Institute. This paid for subsequent years study for NZCDP.</item>
                <item>1972-Made "Dean's List" upon completion of first year at university.</item>
                <item>1971-During last year of High School, received academic awards including "Letter 
                of Commendation" for achievements in scholastic tests, Rotary award and a 
                scholarship to pay most of my university fees.</item>
            </awards>

        </education>

        <affiliations>

            <institution>
                <pos>Speaker at the 2003 International Lisp Conference and multiple JD Edwards 
                user group conferences</pos>
                <date>1997 - 2001 and 2003</date>
                <name>JD Edwards</name>
                <loc>Denver, CO</loc>
            </institution>

            <institution>
                <pos>Former president of the Front Range IBM User's Group</pos>
                <date>1996 - 1997</date>
                <name>Front Range IBM User's Group</name>
                <www>http://www.friug.org</www>
                <loc>Denver, CO</loc>
            </institution>

            <institution>
                <pos>Several articles published in News/400 magazine</pos>
                <date>1994 - 1995</date>
                <name>News/400 magazine</name>
                <loc>Western Samoa and Denver, CO</loc>
            </institution>

            <institution>
                <pos>MNZCS - Full Member (former branch committee member/meetings coordinator) 
                of the NZ Computer Society</pos>
                <date>Member since 1981</date>
                <name>New Zealand Computer Society</name>
                <www>http://www.nzcs.org.nz</www>
                <loc>Hamilton, New Zealand</loc>
            </institution>

        </affiliations>

    </misc>

    <current>
        <addr>3882 Wonderland Hill Avenue, Boulder, CO 80304</addr>
        <phone>303-473-1941</phone>
        <mail>bill_clementson@yahoo.com</mail>
        <www>http://home.comcast.net/~bc19191/</www>
    </current>

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