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

  1. Link to the person tagged you (Linked to both).
  2. Post the rules on your blog (doing so now).
  3. Write six random arbitrary things about yourself (that’s gonna take some thinking).
  4. Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them (hehehehehe).
  5. Let each person know they’ve been tagged and leave a comment on their blog (Geez…let me finish the meme first).
  6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up (in my todo list).

Six Random Arbitrary Things About Myself

  1. My middle name is Michael (after my father). Not exactly a random thing but I doubt I’ve told anyone before on this blog.
  2. 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).
  3. 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).
  4. 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.
  5. 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.

  6. 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

Friendly Atheist

The Atheist Jew

Moiz Khan

A Division By Zero

Splendid Elles

Chicken Girl

Right…now I’m off to tell people about this.

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  1. November 27th, 2008 at 09:41 | #1

    I've still got my hardback HTML 3.2 book. I'm sure that in a couple more years it'll become a collectors item and I can flog it on eBay for oodles of cash!

    Also, is "50 Reasons…" any good? I've heard a couple of interviews with the author and it sounds interesting (in a car-crash kinda way—I was never religious but it still intrigues me).

  2. November 27th, 2008 at 09:53 | #2

    50 Reasons is a great book. It's pretty much a load of responses to common theist claims about god (so useful if you have those kind of discussions)

  3. November 27th, 2008 at 10:26 | #3

    I'm impressed at how you survive information security lectures! I have just gone through three whole days of death by InfoSec and there were many times where I could have done with ASCII Star Wars!

  4. November 27th, 2008 at 10:42 | #4

    I tagged you with the 6 things meme on WhydontYou blog
    http://www.whydontyou.org.uk/blog/2008/11/27/6-th...
    Too late it seems……….

  5. November 27th, 2008 at 11:01 | #5

    I'm so glad I'm not the only one who has seperated their 'atheist books' out onto a shelf of their own ^^

  6. November 27th, 2008 at 11:08 | #6

    I've been reading "50 reasons". I like it.

  7. November 27th, 2008 at 11:08 | #7
  8. November 27th, 2008 at 11:11 | #8

    I've added your tag at the top :D Too many people choose me…

  9. November 28th, 2008 at 01:49 | #9

    I'm glad you chose db0 and chicken girl, they were possible victims of mine.

    Your bookshelf sounds a bit like mine, though I'm not quite so geeky. :)

  10. November 28th, 2008 at 11:48 | #10

    I know you owe me a tag or two, but I did one that was extremely similar to this one early last year.

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