i started at gizmodo and 45min. later found this place.
What are your "geeky equipment" specs?
-dell computer
-mac book
-toys i use for decoration
- flip mino hd vid. cam.
-ipod 120gb classic
-ability to use an electron microscope
-canon powershot digital camera
-random lab equipment i use in the kitchen
-lots of comics/graphic novels/manga
-lots of books
-stuff to lolita in
-a tattoo of the chem. formula for photosynthesis
-nds
-not really an equipment, but my dad is a computer science prof. so ive literally spent my entire life around computers (mom also has a MS in it too).
probably more stuff that i cant really think of right now.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
to work in a lab with fancy microscopes and plants. nothing too special.
What makes you laugh?
a lot of things, im pretty easy to entertain
What is the thing in life you treasure most?
my computer and/or the written word
What's the geekiest thing you've ever done?
move from the midwest to WA for the reason that the school in WA im going to right now lets undergrads use an electron microscope. and what can be cooler than being able to use a multi-million dollar microscope?
What do you do to entertain yourself?
read, go to shows, crafting, attempting to make fancy bento boxes and failing at it
music: punk, ska, indie, randomness
book: henry rollins's "solipsist" or/and sacher-masoch's "venus in furs"
comic: really got into "the fart party" by julia wertz
online comic: "nothing nice to say" by mitch clem
plant genus: Syringa or Strelitzia
movie: angus
food: pink lemonade, skittles, and pomegrantes
Hello, and thanks for being a member of Cooks in the Basement. Our group has been going for 8+ months now, and I am hoping to see some holiday tips and recipes from our folks in the days to come. Thank you again for being a part of it. Seasons Greetings!