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Andrey M. Dostlev  

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Specialization: Computer Systems and Networks

Dissertation's theme: Blooming rolling mill parameter analysis & equipment condition diagnostics automation system

Scientific supervisor: associate professor of ECM Vladimir A. Krasnokutsky

E-mail: 489510@mail.ru

I happened to be born in 1984 on the same day with a great soviet holiday which I don't seem to like very much recently. This event befallen upon the wast territories of Russian Empire's remains. Already the first hours of my life were gloomed by calumny concerning my sex. By the way, this calumny still keeps following me.

Several times (twice, to be exact) I've visited the kindergarten, but at that time my misanthropy was born, and the second time became the last one. But then my misanthropy was sorely hurt, 'cause I went to school. I didn't like to study, but did it well. I've changed the school and the place of inhabitance several times since but that didn't change anything. Amongst my greatest achievements during school-time I consider several victories in city contests and a broken finger (mine, unfortunately).

In year 2000 I've finally finished school. For eternal memory I was handed a bonny certificate without a single "Satisfactory" and almost without "Good". As a bonus I've received several charters, but their sence and themselves were lost in ages.

The same year I entered the DonNTU, the faculty of computer science. I had began mugging up for the rating exams already in 11th form and it appeared to be useful in spite of a good portion of doubts. I still study there (I mean, here) by master's program, hope it's not gonna end neither earlier nor later than in the beginning of 2006, but you can't be sure in anything except that we all gonna die sooner or later.

After finishing my fourth year I received a certificate to prove I'd perfectly passed English exams on Upper-Intermediate level. This certificate and my perfectly passed exam on Ukrainian business language prove that I know at least two languages. Actually there are 4 of them (+ native Russian and Rumanian with vocabulary), and one more is in process (Japanese).

Here was supposed to be a rather long passage describing my religious, philosophical and political view & ideas but they change faster than I manage to write them down so I decided to omit it. The main thing about all that stuff is that I'm not fond of Castaneda's works in general but I like his ideas concerning the mystification of one's biography wery much. The biography written above has also received a dose of mystification but below are only the truest facts.

I've been working by specialization in the scientific & industrial society "Donix" since 2001. During this time I've developed and soldered several boards, wrote a pretty big number of programs connected with metallurgical engineering. Also I've translated a number of technical articles from English and 2 monographs on archeology and heraldry from Rumanian. The year 2004 became the year of my debut in mass-media: I became a co-author of an article in journal "Metal and foundry in Ukraine" (¹ 8-10 '2004).

As for my plans for future I'd like to quote William Blake:
"I'd curse bright fortune for my mixed lot,
And then I'd die in peace and be forgot".
Frankly speaking I don't like to build plans for future and make promises, 'cause I may just die at any moment and all the plans and promises will go to hell with me.

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