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"I prefer to cook dinner, not eat out. I make a point of
keeping my life simple (drama free is good). This is a
philosphy I..."
More about Brian
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Occupation:
Writer/Programmer/Jack of All Trades
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Hobbies and Interests:
Food, co-housing, books, dogs, bikes, computers, alternative energy, science, cooking, humor, food chemistry, geology, bicycles, veganism
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Favorite Books:
Ender's Game, Dune, Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady, Snow Crash
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Favorite Movies:
Harold and Maude, Real Genius, Hotel New Hampshire, Garp
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Favorite Music:
Techno, Violent Femmes, XTC, anything that I can dance too
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Favorite TV Shows:
TV Free :)
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Zodiac Sign:
Leo
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About Me:
I prefer to cook dinner, not eat out. I make a point of
keeping my life simple (drama free is good). This is a
philosphy I try to push throughout my life (I travel a lot,
and won't allow myself to take anything more then a single
backpack). To me quality time is spent talking or sharing
music and not renting yet another video, though I really
like going out to see movies. Poke around krow.net if you
are bit more curious. My dog is one of the coolest creatures
you will ever meet and doesn't mind being used as a pillow.
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Who I Want to Meet:
You are curious, and want to spend most of
your time learning anything that you can get your hands on.
You have yet to figure out how to slack. You believe that
your time is precious and you would think that mine is too.
Enjoy people yet understand why silence can be a wonderful
thing?
Hiking and roller blading partners are what I am looking for!
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conversationalists I've ever known.
He's brilliant, never dull, and has a
sharp sense of humor. His interests
are far-ranging, and he has intelligent
insights to share about many diverse
subjects. His passion for life is
highly contagious. And he's quite
talented in other ways as well ;)
hyper-eccentric computer programmer with
much more background than he ever let on.
In the two years we worked together, I
learned we shared several interests with
each that wouldn;t be considered
neccesarily "common", but it was fun
getting to know Brian.
Alas, all good things come to an end,
and I was laid off from OSDN, but it
was a great few years and the people I
worked with there I will rember forever.
about sums Brian up. So, what kind of
picture can you do with honey? ;)
dangerous when it comes to his
programming and debate skills.