User:Scrnate/Brian Clymer

Brian Clymer was born in May 5, 1992. He is considered one of Generation X's brightest and greatest minds. In 1994, Brian became the youngest person to ever play Motzart's 9th symphony at tempo. He accomplished this at Carnegie Hall with nearly 3000 people in attendance. By 1996 he grew bored of the piano and decided to move on to bigger and better things. Later in 1996 he mastered the art of computer programming and built his own version of IBM's Deep Blue. Though not widely publicized, Clymer's cumputer beat Garry Kasparov right after his defeat to IBM's machine, but the match didn't get much attention because it was overshadowed by Kasparov's previous defeat.