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1940 Faribault High School Voyageur Written by Brian Klier 180
1979-1980 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 223
1980-1981 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 223
1981-1982 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 208
1982-1983 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 222
1983-1984 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 225
1984-1985 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 211
1987-1988 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 162
1988-1989 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 192
1989-1990 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 192
1990-1991 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 191
1991-1992 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 215
1992-1993 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 184
1993-1994 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 176
1994-1995 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 175
1995-1996 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 195
1996-1997 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 190
1998-1999 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 179
1999-2000 Faribault Junior High School Yearbook Written by Brian Klier 176

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Brian Klier is an Administrative Support Technician for a K-12 school district in southern Minnesota.

Brian established a fascination with computers when his father introduced him into the computer world at age 4, with a Commodore Pet and an Apple ][+. Before age 10, he taught himself how to program in BASIC by creating several game programs with graphics. Brian continued his computer education by taking several technology-related classes in high school, and majoring in Electronics at South-Central Technical College.  Even with formal education, most of Brian's expertise with computers and computer networking comes from his own hands-on computer projects.

Today, Brian manages a 10-building, 24-server network infrastructure that supports more than 1400 workstations. Brian is familiar with all Microsoft Windows platforms, as well as the Apple Macintosh. Brian has stretched his expertise level into the home automation and home theater categories by developing his own systems at home. In 1998, he started work on the MisterHouse/APRS Tracking System, which is an open-source Perl module for remotely controlling home automation devices and keeping track of vehicle locations using GPS and wireless technologies. Brian has an assortment of X-10 modules for controlling lighting, security cameras, heating, and air conditioning.

Brian holds several certifications in the computer, networking, and telecommunications field, and he enjoys working with others to help them with technical problems. In his spare time, Brian enjoys quad riding, motocross, storm spotting, photography and videography.
Copyright 2011 - Brian Klier
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