I'm a techie since birth. Have worked for education, corporate and political company's supporting anywhere between a few hundred to a few thousand people with a variety of technical issues. I love an interesting challenge and think one should always learn something new everyday.
I love science fiction, fantasy and history. Computers are my life. I'm incredibly passionate about android and any google project. They are the most inspirational company ever to exist.
Freedom and charity. Help those that need help.
Anything scientific or computer based. Music. (Good Music) Writing stories and video games.
Cooking. A secret passion of mine that few know I'm capable of.
A friend advised that I join to meet new like minded people.
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I would love for poverty to go away eventually but the majority of the worlds economy is held by rich and powerful men who are only being human. Greed and lust are part of our very nature. Civilization is what trains us to be more kind to our neighbours and teaches us right and wrong but we are far away from perfecting such things to the point where everyone is equal in skill and resources. I my self would love some sort of existence similar to the Federation where there is no wealth only service to ones work and a prosperous life guaranteed to all. Such a thing if it did ever exist is far away and such a thing would require the unification of the planet to prosper properly. Sharing resources globally and group collective community could maybe, one day create this paradise.
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