I finished my grad school in Electrical Engineering in December 2005. I would say I was an average student but I do have the inert ability to learn things on my own, which is why I like to try new things, specially gadgets. I like to read about and keep up with all the new gadgets and devices that are being released or being worked on, it just fascinates me. In this new age of the internet I would try almost any new service if its on the internet; Google, Gmail, Flock, WordPress, Wikipedia, Del.icio.us just to name a few.
Currently I am working as a contractor doing UNIX system administration; working primarily with AIX. I have some experience with Linux and SunOS also but I imagine they are not hard to pickup, just another flavor of UNIX I always say.
Books, I like books. Couple of my favorites are The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown and The Foundation Series by Isaac Asimov. But no matter how good a book is I cannot make myself read it a second time over. The two books I mentioned are amazing books but I just can't do it. I tried once and failed miserably. I don't read books all the time but if a good books come along I make sure I read it, nor do I go out turn the library upside down to search for a book to read. If I happen to come across it through word of mouth or on the internet somewhere than I would read it. If there is one thing I do constantly is surf the internet in search of something that will keep me coming back for more.
I love playing games but I am not a hardcore gamer. That doesn't mean I have not played some of the best games around. I started gaming when Wolfenstein 3D first came out and the rest is history. I would play any kind of game as long as it is good. I relied heavily on RTS and FPS games until World of Warcraft came out and that was my first RPG. World of Warcraft is the only game that I have been seriously addicted to.
Some greatest things in life are riding in a Roller Coaster, watching Seinfeld and being amused by the idea of Superman.




December 22, 2006 at 10:27 am
Kash -
Wanted to let you know that the URL for the Theta Pond online exhibit is changing today. It’s now going to be:
http://www.library.okstate.edu/scua/exhibit/theta/
There will be a redirect in place for a year, so you have some time to change your link if you wish!
April 9, 2007 at 7:34 am
Good site!!!