brief history
in the way early Monday morning of the 4th day into April of 1983, i was born. Yes, that makes me an Aries, the ram. i was established in the city of Warren, Michigan. Since then i have lived in numerous homes across the metro-Detroit area. i’ve been to many school’s in a couple different school districts. i graduated from stevenson high school in 2001. in 2006 i graduated from Kettering University with a degree in Computer Science with a minor in Business Management. i have a wonderful family full of way to many to name. but my immediate family consists of my father, andy, my mother, laura, my two sisters, sienna and marisa, and my brother justin.
some lil things
i’m a lefty, always have been. like they say…left handers are more artistic and creative. one thing i thrive on is creativity and originality. i listen to just about every type of music out there. i love music, i’m on my computer quite often and there’s never not a time that i don’t have music playing. it sometimes gives me ideas and i can go tangent with music in creating things. i have a passion for cooking (esp. seafood). i believe cooking is an art and can be portrayed visually, just as tastily. i’ve been goin to the port austin area every 4th of july and summers for as long as i can remember. we have a place up there with a bunch of our family. i love it up there.
a lil story
so way back in around 9th grade i had to get this thing called a graphing calculator. yes one of those fancy calculators that can do infinite types of calculations. i noticed that everyone in school had calculators too, but not the one i had. their’s were cooler, they had games on them, they could share games to each other. i couldn’t. i wanted that. i then searched the web to find games for my calculator. at that time i was unfamilar with programming and i kept getting these damn pages about source code. what the hell is source code? i soon later found a page with “source code” and it had all of the lines that needed to be inputed in the calculator to create a game. so i printed the code out and on my drive up to port austin i began to type in the code into my calculator. nearly 2 hours later i had donkey kong on my calculator. i was so excited that it actually worked. my interest grew. i wanted more. i soon learned the code of my calculator, i read 90% of the manual (yes a nerd i am). i began to program so many new ideas that i’d get into my calculator. i spent many many hours in high school programming stuff. i then took a class my senior year in pascal. i then knew where i wanted to go in life. and the computer was going to be my aid. i wanted to program. as of 2006 i have graduated from Kettering University with a degree in computer science, what has become my passion. over the last decade or so years i’ve become very familar with the computers. i’m very curious and i want to know. i love what we can do with technology today and what will be in the future. it amazes me to think that if it wasn’t for that graphing calculator i may not be where i am right now.
i guess this is me
so yeah, creativity, what a wonderful thing. i love using it or trying to come up with something that hasn’t. with computers i’ve been able to use that indefinitely, and yet i don’t think i’ll ever get to use it to my full extent b/c there is just way to much i wanna be able to do. i have a mad thirst of this type of knowledge, it never ends. tell me it can’t be done and i’ll find the loop hole. i love challenges.
the future
the future is today, the future just keeps coming and obviously it’ll never end. i hope in the future to be successful with being creative and having a job that will be just as much as a passion as a career. i hope to one day establish myself with a beautiful loving wife and kids. take many vacations with my family and continue to be with my family today. i will never stop learning and i will always be willing to extent an extra hand.
