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My name is Carlos Alfredo Liévano Martinez-Villalba. This is my blog, and it is meant to be a scramble; a random collection of thoughts with no particular focus or long-term intent. I encourage you to read through and find out more about me through my posts!

For both context lovers and structured thinkers, I can tell you I spent 5 years of my life bringing people together. That is, helping them to overcome the barriers of distance, allowing them to communicate their feelings, ideas and desires: Telecommunications. It is the same thing that this blog can do for you and me now: bring us together.

I also spent 7 years sharing my passion for math with others. Other interests include video-games, music, reading and cooking. And blogging! If you like or dislike any of my posts, or if you think you can to complement or contradict any of the ideas in this scramble, please leave a comment… or e-mail me, tweet me, chat me, call me. I will be happy to know what you think!

e-mail: smalltalk@calmscramble.com

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P.S. In case you didn’t notice and are still wondering, this blog isn’t calm because I have the plenitude of a monk. CALM is an acronym for my full name…

Copyright © Carlos A. Liévano, 2009 – 2011

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