About
Generally, I don't do this, but I'll post my credentials here for those who don't think I know what I'm talking about...
Computers
Nonformal: My father gave me my first computer (Cirrix 133MHz) over ten years ago. From there, I helped troubleshoot, network, and upgrade it and any other computers he'd let me get my hands on. In high school, I also provided freelance onsite troubleshooting and repair service in my neighborhood. I also learned to write raw HTML 8 years ago and have since moved to DHTML, XML, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Formal Education: I am currently a sophomore at DeVry University, where I am majoring in Computer Information Systems (basically: computer programming). I am currently familiar with C#, Visual Basic, and Quartus programming languages.
In high school, I was in enrolled in the Tech program, where I repaired, built, and upgraded both ours and other people's computers.
Formal Employment: I am a former Geed Squad Agent, where I helped troubleshoot, upgrade, and sell computers and other electronics, including MP3 players, printers, and digitial cameras.
The Arts
Nonformal: I've been writing for 6 years and drawing for almost as long. I taught myself how to use Photoshop and typically use it to color hand-drawn inks.
Formal: I'm currently enrolled in the Art Instruction Schools. I've taken some classes in and outside school, including several dance, performance, ceramic, and drawing classes, but most of my learning has been non-formal. Between 6 and 12 years ago, I attended The Beck Center School of the Arts in Lakewood, Ohio, where most of my formal art education took place.
Note: I don't claim to be a professional in any of the art fields. I do, however, feel that I'm good enough, especially in drawing and writing, to be able to critique most work and will not hesitate to offer some constructive critism.
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Other Stuff
Interests/Hobbies: Aside from the obvious (the stuff above), I figured I'd throw in some other interests and hobbies that I have.
First up (and those who know me already see this coming) would be World of Warcraft (aka Warcrack, WoW). I currently have a couple characters on the Spirestone server, one's in the 50s, the other in the 20s, that I play fairly regularly.
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