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I do a little bit of a lot of things. And some things I do a lot of, depending on when you catch me. I can’t help but be interested in all things. Well, Zydeco may be the exception. I’m not interested in Zydeco. Well, it’s not that bad. I’ll listen to Zydeco.
Non technology interests ahead…
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Food
A few things I’ve made. Food is great to make because as long as you combine things you like together it will probably be edible. Failing is guaranteed at some point but you can still eat your failures. This is especially true for baking where failure is guaranteed even sooner. When I bake sometimes I feel like I’m getting into an altercation.

















Wood
I know what I’m not good at but it doesn’t stop me from trying. I wouldn’t let anyone sit in my first 3-4 chairs but I’m pretty cocky now and let others sit in them.



Gardening
It all started with hot peppers. Specifically, the Red Savina.



Music
I did a stint in music school and although very enjoyable and fun to play with ultra talented people, it wasn’t for me (I had not a concept of what I would do with a degree in Music except get into computers). When I moved to Oakland for a while I worked as an intern in a studio and it was a lot of mind numbing sorting floppy disks for the owners samplers (Akai APC?). ugh. He taught me a lot though. I learned from professionals about mixing and about mics but it was really abbreviated. I recorded a few things for Berkeley bands but I kept it a personal interest. I almost went into audio engineering/mixing/mastering but the internet was far too attractive and more of a sure thing for me. Also a good friend at the time was interning at Atlantic and he was even more excited about into getting into the business and that experience completely turned him off. Before that he was counting hot dog buns at Wawa during the mid shift but at least he got to see the Sun.
I turned music/sound engineering into a hobby like so many other things. I’ve so little time but am trying hard to get back into the studio (aka a room in my house) which is well appointed. I’ve always loved (re)mastering of which I have enough gear to do that fairly well. Unfortunately I have a lot of records I love of which I think their recordings are horrible so I’ve sort of remastered many of those.
Photography
My Father taught the (art side) of Photography, photographers, the history of, and the creative process of capturing images. I grew up with cameras and my Dad was a huge fan of taking photographs but certainly more fascinated by those the blazed the trail. His brother was a collector of cameras and I took in a lot of these over the years.
I started shooting photos when I was a teenager and essentially didn’t slow down until about 3-4 years ago where I got caught up in other things. I own a few digital cameras but have stuck mostly to film because I find the process fascinating as much as the completed image. Those waypoints are fascinating to me. At a point I thought maybe I’d do it professionally but similar to how I ended up filing music, I kept it as a hobby. The fascination with process has always gotten me into trouble as far as more hobbies.

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