audio recording, text to speech stuff, ocr, audio books, books, joint locks, beach volleyball, racquetball, hacky sack, everball, playing drums, playing bass, rhythm guitar, multitrack recording, creating win win situations, reading, writing, working out, eating many small economical meals, the nintendo ds is great when in a line instead of the normal waiting game, skimboarding, I used to like watching movies but rarely tv, last but nowhere near least getting what needs to be done, done.
Just someone to take me to the next level, I would return the favor of course.
Some stuff that has yet to be made. Although I can usually find something interesting about almost anything I hear.
It has been awhile since I watched a movie.
I used to like watching a complete series on dvd in the shortest time possible, yet my life doesn't cater to that any longer.
The Night's Dawn Trilogy by Peter Hamilton was good, as was Dying Inside by Robert Silverberg, The Time Traveler's Wife was nice, Jack Vance's Demon Prince series, Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean Auel, Robin Hobb's Liveship series was great, Maximum Bob, The Book of Five Rings, The Dark Jewels series by Anne Bishop was very cute, The Harry Potter series as well as the Artemis Fowl series were fun and I liked both. Jim Thompson's The Nothing Man. The Gun Seller is a great book. The Forlorn and A Mankind Witch by David Freer, the Jack Mcdevitt series with Alex Benedict is great and actually his other books are great as well. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, The Ice and Fire series by George RR Martin, The Prisoner of Zenda, Faith and the Fallen, Atlas Shrugged, Enders Shadow is a great read right after reading Ender's Game. Stranger in a Strange Land, and the whole Bio of a Space Tyrant series is great. Starship Troopers the book is a hell of a lot closer to the movie Full Metal Jacket instead of the movie that was based upon it. Am I the only one that feels this way? White Oleander was a great read. James Clavell's Shogun, Michael Crichton's State of Fear was an interesting take on the environment issue. Also liked The Fountainhead,The Rule of Four, The Dead Zone, The First Immortal, and The Truth Machine. The Puppet Master by John Dalmas has a great ending.
Whomever whispered "As long as you're screaming you're still breathing." at just the right time for that thought to lock into my head and blossom in just the right way.