Designing, building, and programming computers, electronics in general, baseball, history, billiards, golf (or so I say), all manner of games, saving money to buy a subterranean bunker in North Dakota from which to organize a campaign of world domination
Anyone who shares some of my interests. People to do things with are always good.
Well, I have some rather eclectic music tastesClassical: Grieg, Wagner, Sousa
Classic rock: Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin, Pink Floyd, Queen
80s/90s rock: Van Halen, Motley Crue, AC/DC,
Metal: Metallica, Panthera, Rammstein, Eisregen, Fear Factory
Toss some Orgy, techno, and club music in there and you have me. My 6 disc changer in the car has three different music styles loaded right now.
Old corny war movies, especially if they have John Wayne or Robert Mitchum. Sci-fi and anime too.
Dune, The Hunt for Red October, Patton, Full Metal Jacket, Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Blade Runner, Blazing Saddles, Behind Enemy Lines, The Matrix, Tron, Young Frankenstein, all the Star Wars films, all the Star Trek films, all the Babylon 5 films, Dune, Lord of the Rings
I've taken a liking to the docudrama type movies about recent events, too, like Hotel Rwanda.
What is this "television" of which you speak? You mean the monitor for my PS2?
When I actually had access to cable, Cowboy Bebop, Various Star Trek series, Gundam 0083, Mobile Suit Gundam, Babylon 5, Junkyard Wars, nearly anything on the Learning, Discovery, or Hitler, er History, channels.Well, I have a TV again. A tuner for my PC, at least. No cable or satellite, though.
Dune (yes, even a couple of Brian's books), The Histories, The Prince, Animal Farm, Programming Perl, anything by Tom Clancy written before 1998, Guns, Germs, and Steel, anything by Carl HiaasenI've been reading mostly technical books for work lately. :(
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