Personal computers have become a big part of everyday life for many of us. I for one use a PC for work and a PC for play. Currently, my work and my home computers are very similar. I have an Intel Core i7 system at work and an Intel Core i5 at home. Both have 2nd generation “Sandy Bridge” Core processors released by Intel in 2011. For more or less 2 years, I’ve been using these pieces of tech.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
1st Post - Intro
Here's my shot at a tech blog. Well, more than tech. Anime, gaming, music, etc. Geekery.
People consider me a techie person. Maybe. Although I think I’m more of someone with a techie mind. A techie person would have a whole lot of techie stuff. S/he may or may not understand those gadgets and gizmos deeply, but s/he would be able to acquire and use them somehow. I don't think I have enough—and frequently new—consumer devices to qualify as a techie person. Either I choose not to buy or my wallet disagrees with me. Eitherway, I find it entertaining to get updated with most if not all tech trends.
Geekery doesn't stop there. I find interest in anime and related hobbies—figures, gunpla, etc. I don't think I’m in the same level as some of my closest friends, but I must be more in depth than most of anime's target demographic. My anime indulgence is also a bit limited to mecha and even more limited to the Gundam franchise. I have to admit, the only Macross series I’ve seen is frontier. Of course, it's not totally just mecha. But yeah, not super otaku level.
I don't think I’m a gamer. I [used to] say, I’m no gamer, more of a player. But I keep up with at least popular knowledge of the gaming industry. Somehow, it does feel right to be simply informed. I’m also a pc gamer. Never owned and was never good at consoles. But as I said, still informed.
Lastly, music must be one of the driving forces in my life and many around me. I consider myself and average musician. I play the guitar and bass and know how to read music. I’ve been performing with bands from time to time and sing in a choir. I have established my taste and have my opinions on music and the music industry. There's some geekery to that, too.
I do find interest in other stuff and they may appear on this blog.
There you go, a blog of geekery, somewhere in the middle of it. This isn't entry level nor hardcore. This is Geekery Middle.
People consider me a techie person. Maybe. Although I think I’m more of someone with a techie mind. A techie person would have a whole lot of techie stuff. S/he may or may not understand those gadgets and gizmos deeply, but s/he would be able to acquire and use them somehow. I don't think I have enough—and frequently new—consumer devices to qualify as a techie person. Either I choose not to buy or my wallet disagrees with me. Eitherway, I find it entertaining to get updated with most if not all tech trends.
Geekery doesn't stop there. I find interest in anime and related hobbies—figures, gunpla, etc. I don't think I’m in the same level as some of my closest friends, but I must be more in depth than most of anime's target demographic. My anime indulgence is also a bit limited to mecha and even more limited to the Gundam franchise. I have to admit, the only Macross series I’ve seen is frontier. Of course, it's not totally just mecha. But yeah, not super otaku level.
I don't think I’m a gamer. I [used to] say, I’m no gamer, more of a player. But I keep up with at least popular knowledge of the gaming industry. Somehow, it does feel right to be simply informed. I’m also a pc gamer. Never owned and was never good at consoles. But as I said, still informed.
Lastly, music must be one of the driving forces in my life and many around me. I consider myself and average musician. I play the guitar and bass and know how to read music. I’ve been performing with bands from time to time and sing in a choir. I have established my taste and have my opinions on music and the music industry. There's some geekery to that, too.
I do find interest in other stuff and they may appear on this blog.
There you go, a blog of geekery, somewhere in the middle of it. This isn't entry level nor hardcore. This is Geekery Middle.
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