Profile: John Greenewald, Jr.

Personal background
Through these past few years, I have been asked literally thousands upon thousands of questions regarding my web site, my personal life, and most of all how I got started.

I have created this page to give you a little better understanding of who I am. Firstly, my picture is to the left. This was taken for a photo shoot I did with NBC when I went on television on the special “"Confirmation: The Hard Evidence of Aliens Among Us?"?” This was probably the only photograph I have ever liked of myself, so I decided to post this one, and this one only on my site :) . Firstly, I am 20 years old. I started this endeavor when I was just 15, back in August of 1996. I started with a five megabyte storage capacity for a website, and have now grown to over 5 gigabytes (5,000 megabytes) of online data. It is proportions I never ever dreamed of!

I live at home still, with my parents, and see my best friend, my sister, regularly. We hang out all the time, and she is 26 years old... but sometimes doesn’t really act it. Well OK, I do not act 19 either! I’m still a really big kid.

I graduated high school in the class of 1999 from Alemany High School. I am currently not in college, as I have taken some time off to launch my site into better, greater proportions. Through these past few months, I have turned my hobby into my every day job. I run, now, a network of sites with many more to come, and this was and still is my dream. I have been employed by a total of two people, and both were extremely bad experiences, which totalled over 2 and a half years of my time. Needless to say, here I am, employed by myself!
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