Zakcq Lockrem is a Master of Urban Planning Candidate specializing in the history and theory of planning and international planning at the Department of Urban Planning and Design at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. He has a B.S. in Urban Affairs from Boston University. He is an urban planner and advocate engaged in research on the reification of identity, the insurgent and everyday practices of urbanism and on alternative transportation and the design of public places. Zakcq also works as a bicycle planning consultant and has contributed to projects in Mexico and around New England.
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Add to that: the ability to prove or disprove any stupid trivia debates (like how old Michael Jackson is, what the population of China is, what the radius of the sun is, who the 23rd president of the United States was, even what the answer to life, the universe, and everything is...) within seconds.
What did we do before Google? Go to the library?!
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