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Hello. I am Alan Keith Carver, and I live in Federal Way, WA. I was born on (1962-08-07) August 7, 1962 (age 62). The current date and time is 17 November 2024 T 03:04 UTC. I work for the nation's largest satellite communications company. I am a complete and total fan of Apple computers and products, to the point that if you cut me, I bleed six colors.
The vast majority of my edits on Wikipedia are cleanups of redundant links/refs, poor spelling, extraneous spaces, etc.
I got married on March 17 2007 to Laurie, my very own Sweetie-pumpkin.
I was selected to appear on the 10th Anniversary edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. My episode taped on August 5, 2009, with an air date of August 23, 2009. I originally appeared on this show back in October of 2000, but failed to get into the hotseat, even though I got all of the fastest finger questions correct. I didn't make the hotseat AGAIN, but was informed that I would be playing in the syndicated version of the show, hosted by Meredith Vieira, along with the other eight contestants who weren't able to make the hotseat.
My first show was taped on my birthday, August 7, 2009. This is also the birthday of Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia. I was the second contestant of the day, and wasn't able to finish before I ran out of time for the day. The episode aired on September 11, 2009. I finished the show having just answered the $16,000 question. My second episode aired on September 14, 2009. In this ep, I answered the $25,000 and $50,000 questions correctly, but failed to answer the $100,000 question correctly, dropping down to $25,000.