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domskynetlabs
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IT Guy from Los Angeles living in San Diego
all irrelevant but I enjoy
Scuba diving
Surfing
Drawing
Reading
Running
Music
art
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SnapThat
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Hey, if your life revolved around money, that wouldn't be a good thing.
Looks like you have some of the same interests as me! I've never gone scuba diving (snorkeling, if that counts) but I sure wish I had, and same with surfing (though I snowboard and used to skateboard a little). Personally, I'm horrible at drawing but I love to anyway and reading is also a favorite pastime of mine. I'm currently reading: Zen Guitar, The Chocolate Wars, and The Golden Compass. All at once.
Though I'm not the biggest fan of running, I was in XC this year and it was such a great experience! I loved it so much - there's nothing like that feeling after you've run your best race so far and you know it, and you're just breathless and your whole body is aching but, God, do you feel ALIVE! Anyway...
I play guitar (hence Zen Guitar) so I obviously like music too, and art is up there with drawing.
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Wed Jan 05, 2005 2:34 am |
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domskynetlabs
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Snorkeling gives you a nice sample of what scuba diving has in store. I remember skating all through elementary and middle school. I love getting more than one book going at once, it keeps my mind going when I am not at school or work. What you say about running is pretty much how I sum it up. The only time I feel alive is after a hard run.
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Wed Jan 05, 2005 2:41 am |
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SnapThat
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Unfortunately, I normally don't have time to read a whole lot during the school year, usually. Right now is sort of a special case - I've finally gotten around to borrowing Zen Guitar. We have a "Lunch and Read Bunch" program at our school - The Golden Compass, which I've been meaning to read anyway, just haven't found time. Finally, The Chocolate Wars is part of a school assignment, but it is really interesting and I love how our Language Arts teacher gives us so much freedom when it comes to reading. She gives us almost an entire period to free read, just journaling every now and then to make sure that we are actually reading and not just goofing off.
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Wed Jan 05, 2005 2:57 am |
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domskynetlabs
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Where are you attending school?
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xboxundone
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Welcome to the forums Enjoy!!
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SnapThat
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quote: Originally posted by domskynetlabs Where are you attending school?
I live in a suburb of Chicago. It's pretty cool.
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Wed Jan 05, 2005 11:08 pm |
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SnapThat
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Chicago is a fun place to visit. Navy Pier is usually a hit, and the museums are wonderful.
On music-related forums, I'm usually ibnzmusician (ibnz => Ibanez; I play an Ibanez guitar).
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Andrew
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Ut oh, axe shredder in the houwse!
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Andrew
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Been known to do the same occasionally!
domskynetlabs, that's a beautiful picture on your homepage, tell me about it...
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 2:20 am |
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SnapThat
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Yes, it is - I've never noticed it before. I love the reflection of everything in the water, especially the ferris wheel.
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Sun Jan 09, 2005 4:00 am |
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domskynetlabs
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I was browsing through the forum and I saw this post. I forgot it. I had alot of my photography on my website but took it down for a redesign. The picture that was on the front page was from a japanese photographers website, I love the water and the colors everything seems so sterile and perfect.
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