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In another life David raised [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereford_%28cattle%29 Hereford cows] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabian_horse Arabian horses].
 
In another life David raised [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereford_%28cattle%29 Hereford cows] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabian_horse Arabian horses].
  
David writes four very occasional blogs (infrequently!) and has published two technical books. He also makes an amazing Trinidad hot sauce that has been called a gateway drug;)
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David writes four very occasional blogs (infrequently!) and has published two technical books. He also makes an amazing Trinidad hot sauce that has been called a gateway drug for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsaicin capsaicin] addiction;)
  
 
In his current life he lives downtown without cats, dogs, horses, cows or other creatures.
 
In his current life he lives downtown without cats, dogs, horses, cows or other creatures.

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David Shaw

David Shaw PMP, PCIP, is the founder of WikiSea.

David is a senior management consultant and information architect. He has managed more than 100 projects, using waterfall, spiral, incremental development and Agile methodologies — in systems for knowledge-management, eLearning and XML/SGML component content-management — in the USA, Canada, UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Greenland, Alaska, and Trinidad & Tobago.

David'sSecond experience with online information systems began with videotex systems based on Telidon. He co-managed the international Telidon project for the Third General Assembly of the Inuit Circumpolar Council in Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island.

HMCSHer Majesty's Canadian Ship Onondaga, Oberon-class diesel-electric submarine

David once spent a week on HMCS Onondaga writing Life on a Canadian Submarine for Weekend Magazine. For the Montreal Star he was on board HMCS Huron for her Maker's Trials and experienced a December blizzard off Anticosti Island. He also flew ice patrol from Summerside in Prince Edward Island to Iqaluit in Baffin Island in an Electra L-188 used for ice reconnaissance. During the same period he was a columnist for Driving Magazine, and volunteered as chief pit marshal at Le Circuit Mt Tremblant during the heyday of Can-Am racing.

In another life David raised Hereford cows and Arabian horses.

David writes four very occasional blogs (infrequently!) and has published two technical books. He also makes an amazing Trinidad hot sauce that has been called a gateway drug for capsaicin addiction;)

In his current life he lives downtown without cats, dogs, horses, cows or other creatures.

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