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Computers hobbie has become into vocation and base of my job abilities. Since that olde Philips videogame console till my last, an AMD Athlon 800Mhz has passed some time, short in comparation with the so big tecnology development. I can't imagine where are we gonna get to.
I was tied to MSDOS/Windows tandem enough time, till I discovered Linux in 1993, thanks to a two-floppy mini system I borrowed from a friend. Since then, all was going to be different. Actually, using only Linux at home at work (well, I confess, using a Windoze laptop and some Doze progs at home), I dont remember the feeling of using an unstable system. It's funny, because I think Windows have been delayed. W'98 should have been released when W'95.
Linux (and generally speaking, GPL/LGPL licensed software) is a thing I would have stated impossible if I had not seen it. Source-form software-freely-delivered paradox, and allow modification and redistribution provided that no license change takes place, is something that's showing an actual fact. GNU programmers aint starving, although it's true that they aint be swimming in a dollar pool.
Music is an added feeling. I like to "reward" an artist when I like enough her music. It's also true that resellers get their pie slice, but I dont care (too much). Always harvesting new styles, different textures, I should spend more time browsing MP3s, the best way, IMO, of reaching a lot of music w/o buy it, or w/o having a friend who knows it. You can't have all in this life, you'd better realize soon about that.
I could mention a lot of artists that mean something to me, but I'm not gonna write them all here, just enumerate some of them, by diffuse order of preference. Moby, Björk, Chem. Bros., Madonna, Tori Amos, The Prodigy and others.
Soccer! Talking seriously (I hate soccer), my actual or past passions are, with order of preference, languages (I dont know more than a couple, but I'm currently studying Japanese), reading and, of course, computers.
It's great to feel alive. Life is movement, constant learning. Life is evolution. Life is awareness, conscience.