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Alex Foo joined the ranks of the [[OCESS]] in the closing days of [[2004-05]] for "various reasons". He has grown to enjoy spacesim very much, and is commited to improving the club. He has participated in every [[EEP]] and [[Planetarium]] he possibly can, as well as the organization of several [[OCESS]] projects such as the [[Galileo Challenge]] and the [[Summer Camp]]. He is also a major contributer to the [[Forum]], as well as the main contributor to the [www.wiki.spacesim.org wiki project].
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Outside of [[OCESS]], Alex builds plastic models, chats on the computer, watches sci-fi and generaly participates in a mixed variety of nerd activities.
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{{alumnus | picture = [[Image:Alexfoo.jpg|300px]]
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| Name = Alex Foo
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| grad = [[2006-07]]
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| school = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_University Queen's University]
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| curocc = Student
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| forpos = [[Planetarium Commander]]
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}}
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'''Alex Foo''' joined the ranks of the [[OCESS]] in the closing days of [[2004-05]] for "various reasons", which certain members of Spacesim enjoy mentioning whenever one of them walks into the room. He has grown to enjoy Spacesim very much, and is committed to improving the club. He has participated in every [[EEP]] and [[Planetarium]] he possibly can, as well as the organization of several [[OCESS]] projects such as the [[Galileo Challenge]] and the [[Summer Camp]]. He is also a major contributor to the [[Forum]], as well as the main contributor to the [http://www.wiki.spacesim.org wiki project]; contributing numerous articles in the [[Habitat Systems]] project.
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Alex has acted as a [[Simulator]] for the [[2005-06]] mission to [[Titan]]. His future as a simulator is considered a state secret.
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Alex was the [[Planetarium Commander]] in [[2006-07]].
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Outside of [[OCESS]], Alex builds plastic models, chats on the computer, watches sci-fi and generally participates in a mixed variety of nerd activities.
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==UTSDC==
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Alex was a member of [[Spacesim]]'s first [[UTSDC]] team, which took second place and best technical report.
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Alex was responsible for the budget, construction, and earth to space transport sections. He is assumed to have contributed the bulk of the 160 page report that the team submitted.
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==See Also==
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* [http://www.xanga.com/foo1 Xanga]
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* [http://www.livejournal.com/foo138 Livejournal]
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* [http://www.singularthought.com Singularthought]
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* [[Simulator]]
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[[Category:Members|Foo, Alex]]
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[[Category: Former Commanders]]

Latest revision as of 23:30, 10 March 2010

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Alex Foo
Also Known As N/A
Year of Graduation 2006-07
Institution Queen's University
Current Occupation Student
Former Positions Planetarium Commander


Alex Foo joined the ranks of the OCESS in the closing days of 2004-05 for "various reasons", which certain members of Spacesim enjoy mentioning whenever one of them walks into the room. He has grown to enjoy Spacesim very much, and is committed to improving the club. He has participated in every EEP and Planetarium he possibly can, as well as the organization of several OCESS projects such as the Galileo Challenge and the Summer Camp. He is also a major contributor to the Forum, as well as the main contributor to the wiki project; contributing numerous articles in the Habitat Systems project.

Alex has acted as a Simulator for the 2005-06 mission to Titan. His future as a simulator is considered a state secret.

Alex was the Planetarium Commander in 2006-07.

Outside of OCESS, Alex builds plastic models, chats on the computer, watches sci-fi and generally participates in a mixed variety of nerd activities.

UTSDC

Alex was a member of Spacesim's first UTSDC team, which took second place and best technical report.

Alex was responsible for the budget, construction, and earth to space transport sections. He is assumed to have contributed the bulk of the 160 page report that the team submitted.

See Also