Six Things Meme
Oz Atheist tagged me in this “six random things about you” meme that’s going around. I started writing this out this morning before lectures, and had to run out the door, leaving it incomplete. Then, when I get home, I find out that Hannah has also tagged me, and seeing as she lives in the same county of England that I come from (Wiltshire FTW!) I am honour-bound to respond to both tags. Update: Heather also tagged me! Firstly the rules:
Rules
- Link to the person tagged you (Linked to both).
- Post the rules on your blog (doing so now).
- Write six random arbitrary things about yourself (that’s gonna take some thinking).
- Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them (hehehehehe).
- Let each person know they’ve been tagged and leave a comment on their blog (Geez…let me finish the meme first).
- Let the tagger know when your entry is up (in my todo list).
Six Random Arbitrary Things About Myself
- My middle name is Michael (after my father). Not exactly a random thing but I doubt I’ve told anyone before on this blog.
- I have a slightly crooked little finger on my right hand due to the fact that I broke it at school, and my mother refused to take me to hospital because she didn’t think anything was wrong with it. A few weeks later when it had swollen a bit she took me, and the doctor told us it had broken and fused in the wrong place. Of course, there is no point re-breaking and re-setting a little finger, so I still have the crooked thing to this day (although admittedly it isn’t as noticeable as before).
- I have used the same small blue backpack for the last 10 years to carry stuff in. It might have a broken front pouch; its torn in places where it really shouldn’t be torn, and it probably needs another wash, but its my lucky pack dammit! (Not that I believe in luck of course, but “lucky pack” sounds cooler than anything else).
- I installed putty on my Nokia E71 phone, just so I could log into my server from anywhere in the world. I then used putty to watch the first Star Wars movie in ascii-animation over a telnet connection whilst very bored in a Information Security lecture last week.
- There are two distinct shelves on my bookcase. One for computing books:
- Software Engineering 8
- Using UML
- 3 C++ books
- 4 books on PHP, MySQL, and Apache
- 2 books on CSS
- Visual Basic 2005 (eurgh)
- HTML 4 (awwww, so old…)
- ASP.NET 2.0 (never touched, thank FSM)
- Visual C# 2005
- Database System Concepts
- Big Java 3rd Edition
- Design Patterns
- 3 books on JavaScript
- Ajax
…and one for atheistic books:
- The God Delusion x 2 (hardback, paperback)
- 50 reasons people give for believing in a god
- The Quotable Atheist
- The End of Faith
- Letter to a Christian Nation
- Climbing Mount Improbable
- The Selfish Gene
- A Devil’s Chaplain
- Freedom Evolves
- The Demon Haunted World
- Darwin’s Dangerous Idea
- The Blind Watchmaker
- The Jesus Puzzle
- The Portable Atheist (not portable in any way, shape, or form)
- God is not great
- How to be a good atheist
- I Sold My Soul on eBay
- Imaginary Friend
I am an atheist computer geek…and I love it.
- I used to have 20:20 vision. Hours of staring at computer screens last year, coupled with horrible lighting effects used in a video game I made, finally wore my eyesight down to the point it is at today. If you work with computers, heed my words: When they tell you to take 20 minute breaks every 2 hours, do it.
My 6 victims targets choices
Right…now I’m off to tell people about this.

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