Welcome to Something Intelligent


The Web Site of Jared Hahn


If you have gotten this far, then it means you have purposefully looked for or stumbled upon SomethingIntelligent.com, the personal website of one Jared Hahn. You can expect a plethora of various resources ranging from the realm of my professional life, to my very own Web Blog-along with the photo galleries from my various adventures therein.

I am, at last checked, a twenty-three year old male born and raised in the mediocre urban sprawl around Peoria, Illinois. I am, most notably, an alumni of Valparaiso University having graduated with two Bachelors of Arts degrees in Urban Geography and Chinese Studies cum laude. I have, albeit temporarily, made a home for myself in Peoria, Illinois working in Information Technology as an Insurance Company's Desktop Administrator.

My hobbies cover a rather large yet ubiquitous area of interest. First and foremost I love to travel. I take any opportunity that presents itself-and have used this knowledge and experience to better advance my academics and personal life alike. In the time between working hours I enjoy writing fiction, as well as playing a variety of computer games with my close friends.

About the Site



This is the follow-up to my original site, www.TheUbiquitousWookiee.com- a page I had created during my college days in reference to my obscene height. Where that previous site had only acted at as a weblog and message board, I hope this site to fill in the personal and professional gaps developed with a little age and professional responsibility.

The links above will direct you to the various subsections albeit it large or small that comprise my site. The first link, Portal, will return to you this main page. Person will take you to a more in-depth introduction about me and how I better define myself. Professional will offer you a chance to evaluate my current and past job experiences in the form of a current resume and any other relevant information. Blog, naturally, will direct you to my personal and co-authored weblog. The second author of this blog is Sam Thomason-- my long-time friend and academic colleague in the art of History and Geography. If you want to leave feedback, please do so in a comment off my weblog.