Lets see... I work with computers. I love logic, reason and mathematics, which are three core components of computing. Thus, I love my job. I really just enjoy learning things and understanding new concepts, and the field of computer science is broad and full of higher level concepts (: However, I am not a freaking robot. I love chilling that the beach, playing pool, and especially hanging out with fine ladies. I go bowling every now and then, and fit in a game of miniature golf sometimes. I follow politics and watch the news. I tend to be a bit of a pyromaniac at times... I'm likely to have bonfires, make napalm and use chemistry to turn flames blue or green. and what's more... err... origami, dr pepper, knives, fast cars, drawing/painting, proper grammar, furry animals, new technology, programming, linux, anything SONY, dark chocolate, pastries, etc etc...
Interesting people who can hold an intelligent conversation, and look good doing it (:
Anyone involved in software or hardware development, people who use linux, graphic artists and web designers... people who work for sony, toshiba, samsung, or any large electronics corporation... engineers, physicists, chemists, pyrotechnical engineers... people who have a vision, DJs and artists... lawyers and financial experts, stock brokers... chefs, waitresses, little old ladies with cookie recipes... anyone in the entertainment business...
THE FOO FIGHTERS
the duke ellington
louis armstrong
metallica
zepplin
rob zombie
nirvana
offspring
korn
slipknot
Cake
Sublime
queen
smashing pumpkins
bush
chili peppers
U2
greenday
daft punk
cat stevens (yeah)
creed
violent femmies
prodigy
jet
incubus
gorillaz
santana
nine inch nails
muse
pearl jam
Queens of the Stone Age
REM
the White Stripes
Cold Play
311
aerosmith
nickleback (uh, canada :)
snoop
Xzibit
sean paul
50 cent
Puff daddy
Notorious BIG
bi rain! [kpop]
Movies that make you think, works of satire, epics like Lord of the Rings and Star Wars, various low budget films...
I don't watch much of that crap anymore. House is good, stuff on comedy central for the most part, mythbusters and the occasional startrek. Scrubs, Seinfeld, Becker... Perhaps Fox News.
yes please. Novels of course, of the well-written variety. Scientific works, maybe some reference materials, though I now get most of that kind of information from the internet.
It seems that very few people on myspace actually read books. That's a shame.
gnu.