Allan Hanson

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Allan Neil Hanson born June 30, 1947 to parents of Robert Paul Hanson and Martha Goodlet Hanson. Child Prodigy. Software Engineer since September 13, 1954. The grand plan was to create a fleet of satellites that would encompass the Earth connecting it in a telecommunication network handheld computers moving at light speed. The plan was presented to the world by the Hughes Corporation in the november or october issue of Scientific American in 1957 0r 1958. Howard went Crackers on me when i was nine. He said to me, “i sure hope you know what you are doing, because i have no clue”, and then i was alone and a man. That was the year i was nine for two years.

The photo in my profile was taken by a professional photographer, for Steve Jobs wife. She came up to in in the Memorial Union's Great Hall at the Commodores Cup Ball and said, “are you Allan Hanson? You are my biological father. Can i have a photo of you to put on the piano? So my kids can know what you look like.” The photographer gave me a copy too.

Allan Neil Hanson born June 30, 1947 to parents of Robert Paul Hanson and Martha Goodlet Hanson. Child Prodigy. Software Engineer since September 13, 1954. The grand plan was to create a fleet of satellites that would encompass the Earth connecting it in a telecommunication network handheld computers moving at light speed. The plan was presented to the world by the Hughes Corporation in the november or october issue of Scientific American in 1957 0r 1958. Howard went Crackers on me when i was nine. He said to me, “i sure hope you know what you are doing, because i have no clue”, and then i was alone and a man. That was the year i was nine for two years.

The photo in my profile was taken by a professional photographer, for Steve Jobs wife. She came up to in in the Memorial Union's Great Hall at the Commodores Cup Ball and said, “are you Allan Hanson? You are my biological father. Can i have a photo of you to put on the piano? So my kids can know what you look like.” The photographer gave me a copy too.

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