User:Craig Stuntz
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I work as a computer programmer developing database applications for nonprofit corporations. I live in Columbus, Ohio. On Wikipedia I mostly edit articles on Irish and Scottish music and related topics.
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- Craig Stuntz's Weblog News of interest to Delphi and InterBase developers
- Learning to Whistle Learning to play the tin whistle and Irish music
- TeamB
- Vertex Systems Corporation
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