Eric Marsh:
CLASS OF 1984
Shenendehowa High SchoolClass of 1984
Clifton park, NY
Eric's Story
Eric is from Clifton Park, New York. Eric's schools include Shenendehowa High School. Eric later attended Buffalo State College (Industrial Manufacturing) , State University of New York at Canton (Electrical Engineering) .
Music Eric likes includes The Features - Wilderness, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Rock Music. Books Eric likes include Dean Koontz. Movies Eric likes include Pulp Fiction. TV shows Eric likes include Survivor, Fringe.
One of Eric's favorite quotes is:"Lifeâs Path
In todayâs modern world life has become more complicated than ever. The journey is as diverse as the fish in the sea. To plan and track our journeys maps are used from the time of conception to eternity. A map may be categorized as a city street map, subway, topographical, footpath through a mountain path, or celestial chart, to name a minute few. The option of joining two paths of life presents several thoughts. At first, a thought of overlaying two maps together to form one appears to be a proper meld. However, one may find an intersection in oneâs old cobble stone country road with a new four lane...Expand for more
freeway. This eliminates the beauty of the country road and shall have stressful traffic jams on the freeway. A second proper look at combination of two maps would be to join the map end to end, side by side. The initial connection may be a common path type that allows proper travel from one map to another. A residential roadway may end at oneâs map to match up on anotherâs expressway. This is destine for collision unless transitions are developed on both sides. In some cases a smooth transition can not be developed. In this instance proper barriers must be selected to preserver each maps unique characteristics. The selection of two maps must be similar enough to allow construction. Maps with dissimilar methods of travel, as in attempted connecting a subway map to a sailorâs chart of the great oceans, may have dangerous result. Maps that have continual construction shall result in a weaved connection for eternity.
The path of life is always in motion. The presents of mind to join and maintain the connection shall be rewarded by a fluid happy journey.
Eric J. Marsh
Nov. 98".
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