Jeffrey Ober is a full-time freelance writer who has written hundreds of articles for on-line sites and print magazines. He has written a large number of "how-to" articles related to computers and computing for eHow and other sites. He has a number of varied articles, mainly about sports, published at Associated Content. He also has written for The Old Schoolhouse, The Renaissance Magazine, Homeschooling Today, and other national magazines. He also writes a syndicated political column, "Freedom Answers."
He has over 20 years of experience with computers, a master's degree in Information Science, and has taught computers as a college professor. He has developed college courses and computer textbooks. He has also traveled around the world as a US Marine and as a Christian missionary.
In his spare time, he spends time outdoors camping (usually with the Boy Scouts of America) or working on various computer projects.
My passion is ...
Writing
My parents always told me ...
Life isn't fair
My first job ...
Lifeguard
The rules for International Bobsleigh are contained in a 69-page booklet produced by the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (FIBT). This is an internationally neutral organization that administers the rules of both bobsleigh and skeleton. They were formed in Paris, France, in 1923 and currently have their headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland. These official rules spell out who is allowed to complete in the international sport, including in the Olympics, as well as how to determine teams, costs, and the number of athletes. One of the most critical parts ...
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Juneau, Alaska US
Member since: October 2009
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