Five Questions

    • Who is your current celebrity crush?

This guy.

    • Have you ever gone skinny dipping?

Duh.

    • How do you vent your anger?

Is this your first time at my blog?

    • Do you have a collection of anything?

Vinyl records.

    • Do you prefer talking on the phone or video chatting online?

Neither.

    • What's a sound you hate; sound you love?

Hate: it's a toss-up between screaming children and my work phone. (The similarity is not unnoticed.)
Love: the surf.

 

Five Questions

Another meme. That famous tool used by bloggers the world over when they've got nothing else worth posting.

I got a list of a hundred questions from somewhere. That's way too much to tackle in a single post and some of them I just flat out refuse to answer (last four of my social security number, mother's maiden name—Seriously?), but I'll try to post a few every couple days until I get bored or make it through the list. I'm not tagging anyone, but feel free to play along.

  • If you are outside, what are you most likely doing?

Driving somewhere, most likely to or from work.

  • Do you prefer to be behind the camera or in front of it?

Behind.

  • Simple but extremely complex. Favorite band?

Fleetwood Mac from the mid-to-late 70s. They could do no wrong.

  • What was the last lie you told?

Telling one of my users that the reason her Adobe Acrobat was crashing was because there had been an auto-update overnight and she hadn't rebooted since it had been applied. (In my defense, rebooting did solve the problem.)

  • Do you believe in karma?

As a strict Atheist, no. But I'd like to think that the ignorant assholes making other people's lives a living hell do eventually get bitch slapped, even if there's no grand design behind it.

Quote of the Day

"The world has achieved brilliance without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living. If we continue to develop our technology without wisdom or prudence, our servant may prove to be our executioner." ~ General Omar Bradley