Lincoln Lorscheider
Born on the coast of California, Lincoln moved to Fresno, CA at a young age, where he was homeschooled by his parents until high school. After graduating, he bombed around California, footloose and fancy-free. In 2005, a spur of patriotism (and poverty) attracted him to the U.S. Navy. He served for six years as a nuclear reactor operator aboard the USS Hawaii, a Virginia-class submarine.
Upon finally receiving his long-awaited discharge, Lincoln enrolled at Diablo Valley College and found employment working a full-time job in the Building Automation industry, where he continues to work today.
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Upon finally receiving his long-awaited discharge, Lincoln enrolled at Diablo Valley College and found employment working a full-time job in the Building Automation industry, where he continues to work today.
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A Response to the 99% Declaration#Occupy, after months of protest, has devised a plan of action. The plan, bold and energetic, was issued along with a suggested petition. This article is a critical review of that petition.
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9/11 Prompted Naval Service, Life-Altering ChangesThe trickle down affect of the nations greatest tragedy.
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The most inspirational women in the history of sportsThe Japanese women's soccer team inspired the world with their tragedy-to-victory championship story. The following is a list of the most inspirational women in the history of sports, as judged by their performance, courage, and outspoken virtue.Also published on:
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Beauty and DeathA Haiku describing the similarities between beauty and violence. -
Not Yours to GiveA young boy learns how generosity can be a fault. -
How Safe is Our Power?A comparative analysis of alternative sources of power versus coal and nuclear power. -
Games We PlayA poem about a little boy playing in the summer time. -
How I Rented a House for LessA first person experience in using a declining real estate market to help raise the quality of his first rental. -
How to Be Men and Do Manly ThingsIf you have ever looked in the mirro and thought, "I need to be more of a man." Stop it! Not only is introspection and self-criticism decidedly un-manly. So are mirrors. Just do what I say in this article! -
How to Financially Prepare Yourself for Military SeparationA step-by-step procedure for budgeting for preparation. -
My Robotic CatA humorous story about a man and his phone.
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A Family on the RoadA short recollection of the best road trip ever.
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Top 3 Destinations for East Bay Day TripsIf you're looking for places to go on your weekend in the East Bay, look no further. -
Glorious BlazeA parallel of celebration and cost on the Fourth of July.
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The Night Before the WarWith the sun resting on the peak of the tallest dune, and the sky turning crimson-orange like the running of Atlas' blood, we sat uneasy. We had written, enveloped, and posted our death-letters.
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A Veteran Goes Back to SchoolThe difficulties of returning to school after completing a 6-year stint in the Navy.
