Greetings Fellow Daviswiki Users and Other Affiliates.
Hi there, my name is Justin Louie Lock
Background
- I am 20 years old
- I am 3rd Generation American-Born Chinese-American
- I was born and raised in Sacramento, California
Secondary School
- Graduated from Grant Joint Union High School in Sacramento in the year of 2006
Undergraduate Studies
- I went to both Sierra College in Rocklin, and Sacramento City College in Sacramento
- I graduated from the community colleges in the year of 2007
- I received two Associates of Arts degrees; one in Liberal Arts, and one in transfer studies
- I transferred to UC Davis as a Junior during the summer of 2007
- I am a UC Davis Alumni who graduated in June of 2009
- Received a Bachelors of Arts & Science in Psychology & Human Development
- I was an undeclared minor in Education as well
Graduate/Post-graduate Studies
- Currently a Masters student at the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology in Palo Alto
- In two years I will transition into the last three years of the Ph.D program
- I am pursuing my doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in LGBTQQI Studies
Organizations
- I am the "2008-2009" Secretary & Political Organizer for UC Davis APIQ (University of California Davis, Asian & Pacific-Islander Queers)
- I am the "2009-2010" President for UC Davis APIQ (University of California Davis, Asian & Pacific-Islander Queers)
- Involved with SAFE (Southeast Asians Furthering Education)
Employment
- My very first job was a summer/temp job for the City of Sacramento - Parks and Recreation
- My second job was at a KFC in Sacramento
- I used to be the Student Manager at Sodexo-Biobrew located in the Science Lab Building
- Current a Shift Leader at Crepehouse Uni Crepe House Uni
- Currently in search of a position in a psychology/human-development related field.
Research and Internship
- I was a research Assistant for the UC Davis Pickett/Sherman Psychology Laboratories
- A Counseling Office Assistant for Grant Joint Union High School in Sacramento
- I was an introductory Chinese Culture Instructor at the Davis Senior Center
- Conducting independent research on implicit homophobia
Volunteer
- Volunteer for the UC Davis Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center
- Volunteer for the UC Davis Women's Resource Center
- Involved with the Yes! on Equality campaign
Randomness
- I cannot stand close-minded individuals. Especially those who judge sexuality and culture based on their own misguided perceptions
- I am a male feminist who is highly against male privilege
- I am a queer rights activist who battles against heteronormativity
- Advocate for equality for all individuals
- Active proponent for the marriage equality movement
- Safe-zone trained through the UC Davis LGBTRC
- Strongly advocate the usage of gender-neutral restrooms
- While writing, I always use female pronouns in priority (i.e. she/he, her/him), rather than the male-dominance standard of he/she or him/her.
Comments:
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2007-10-23 22:34:46 Is Bio Brew a Sodhexo establishment, or not? —Graham.Freeman
2007-10-23 23:55:05 I spent years of my life waiting for the darn building to be built, and then spending time in it. We all knew a coffee shop was going to open inside the building (the open space and counters were obvious), and it's no biggy. I think I made the original wikipage when it was first named. I don't care much about the whole thing, though most professors (and grad students) aren't a fan of the coffee, it's not that impressive :P But it gets one through the day. heh. —EdWins
2007-10-24 04:38:02 Howdy, let's start over, and let me welcome you to the wiki. Last night was the kind of dumb confrontation that pops up now and then, and I'm sorry it was your first impression here. If you did create the WinnieLay account, please disable it (login and choose "Disable this account forever" in the settings menu), and hopefully everybody can remember that you are new here and simply trying to help edit the Wiki. The edits may have gone against wiki traditions, but hell, that couldn't have been known until after they were made. It's okay to make mistakes when you're in a new situation, and the correction could have been a bit more gentle. Stick around, and you'll get the swing of things here. We're an open group, you just happened to accidentally trip over three major no-nos... don't assume that the entry is yours if it is about you, don't delete information (even outdated info is maintained to keep a history of Davis), and don't remove criticism. All three have subtle "in this case it is okay" situations, but they are the kind of things it takes awhile to figure out what the established traditions are. Look at it this way: everybody expended all that energy last night for the exact same reason... everybody wants to improve the Bio Brew entry and improve the wiki in general. It just takes a week or so to "get" how the community here works, and it is usually much less confrontational than this. I hope you calm down (and everybody else calms down) and we can all work on the common goal of making every entry here — including Bio Brew — better. Maybe even make some friends and enjoy ourselves doing so. —Evan 'JabberWokky' Edwards
2007-10-26 23:59:41 Hey, that's cool. I think people just had an issue with removing the connection to Sodexho. They want people to be aware of the corporate interest in the business, especially with the controversies related to Sodexho, (poor benefits for workers, unhealthy food). Unfortunately, I don't think that wasn't really communicated to you in the right way. It could have been done with a bit more respect and I thought the edit war was pretty lame. Sorry you got the short end of the stick on that one. To be fair, if something like that comes up again, try to keep it civil on your end too. If you start getting a bunch of reverts, ask the editor what the problem is so you can find healthy compromise. Fighting edit wars with edit wars just makes the problem that much more annoying. A lot of us follow the recent changes page and nastiness can really make that list a lot less fun to read. There's much more effective ways to work out our differences. That said, welcome to wiki and hope your future edits go smoother. —jefftolentino
2008-02-12 21:51:35 How about putting some information on the Sodexho page about the renaming? —JasonAller
2008-11-16 15:05:32 Hey Justin! —Sagat
2009-04-12 09:58:12
http://daviswiki.org/Second_Street_Crossing...the target is on its way —AndrewPeake
2009-07-30 04:13:01 I will fix your keyboard for some crepes. —NickSchmalenberger
2009-07-30 08:40:47 Worst case, you need a new keyboard which only costs about 10 or 20 dollars. Labors cost would be small, as there is not much work invloved. —RealComputers
2009-07-30 08:44:09 If you tell me the model number I can tell you an exact price. —RealComputers
2009-07-30 13:45:46 It's sometimes possible to snap the key back on, if you can line up the notches on the underside properly. I've done this a couple times with my hp laptops before, and it's usually a pretty quick fix. —JoePomidor
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I would asume you tried this first, but if not give it a try, they do sometimes snap back on. - Real Computers
2009-07-30 17:57:17 a new keyboard would cost 11 dollars. They are pretty easy to repace so I would only charge you 10 dollars for labor, so the total would be 21 dollars. —RealComputers
2009-07-30 18:02:52 If you would like to go ahead with the keyboard replacement let me know and I will order the part. —RealComputers
2009-07-30 18:22:58 An H is worth 4, as there are only two of them. Be glad that you are not missing a Q a Z (10 points each). Super expensive if you happen to be on a triple word space at the time. Fortunately, if you have a blank key, you can use that anywhere on the keyboard. :-) —IDoNotExist


