Prop 8 - It's not the black man's fault
San Jose Mercury News, and others I suspect, have posted exit poll data that indicate California Prop 8 passed because of the black vote. This blog is here as an attempt to dispel that notion.
This is a copy of a response I posted on the boards:
And I for one don't believe the statistic that blames blacks. I think their polling data is from a few specific areas.
http://vote.sos.ca.gov/Returns/props/map190000000008.html
Shasta County - 69.9% yes
Black persons - 1% (2006)
Tehama County - 72.7% yes
Black persons - 0.8% (2006)
Modoc County - 74.3% yes
Black persons - 0.8% (2006)
Were these heavily white areas that went heavily for prop 8 counted in the exit polls that are being used to blame the black man?
Contra Costa County - 55% no
Black persons - 9.5%
Alameda County - 61.9% no
Black persons - 13.7%
In case you are not aware - those two counties include Richmond, CA and Oakland, CA which have some of the bigger black communities in the state.
Those counties went against Prop 8 significantly.
Use your brain, stop blaming the black man.
It wasn't his fault.
Statistics are easy to abuse and apply in ways they should not be applied.
San Jose Mercury News, and others I suspect, have posted exit poll data that indicate California Prop 8 passed because of the black vote. This blog is here as an attempt to dispel that notion.
This is a copy of a response I posted on the boards:
And I for one don't believe the statistic that blames blacks. I think their polling data is from a few specific areas.
http://vote.sos.ca.gov/Returns/props/map190000000008.html
Shasta County - 69.9% yes
Black persons - 1% (2006)
Tehama County - 72.7% yes
Black persons - 0.8% (2006)
Modoc County - 74.3% yes
Black persons - 0.8% (2006)
Were these heavily white areas that went heavily for prop 8 counted in the exit polls that are being used to blame the black man?
Contra Costa County - 55% no
Black persons - 9.5%
Alameda County - 61.9% no
Black persons - 13.7%
In case you are not aware - those two counties include Richmond, CA and Oakland, CA which have some of the bigger black communities in the state.
Those counties went against Prop 8 significantly.
Use your brain, stop blaming the black man.
It wasn't his fault.
Statistics are easy to abuse and apply in ways they should not be applied.
Stargate SG1
It took many months - but I did it.
Watched the entire thing from the original movie with Kurt Russel to Continuum.
I've been an SG1 fan for awhile now - and as each season was released on DVD I would watch the entire thing - etc.
I stopped with Season 8 - I did not watch everything again leading up to Season 8 when it was released on DVD. Nor with 9 or 10.
When "The Ark of Truth" was released, I started at Season 8 and went all the way through Ark of Truth.
But since Continuum is the last of the SG1 - I decided to go ahead and start at the very beginning again. I actually started before Continuum was released. I bought Continuum the day it was released, but resisted all urges to watch it or read spoilers etc.
Going through 9 and 10 again - I picked up on a few things I missed both when they aired and when viewing them on DVD - I didn't initially really like Season 10 that much, but this last time through, I actually liked it quite a bit.
Continuum though - Damn, it rocked! Absolutely rocked!
I'm going to watch it again tonight.
The extraction of Ba'al was a little anti-climatic, but I think it kind of was suppose to be.
Anyway - I'm going to go through Atlantis next, and then take a Stargate break for a little while.
I still need to buy Season 4 of Atlantis. I wasn't too happy with it when it aired, which is why I haven't yet. I'm not too happy with 5 of Atlantis either.
But anyway - I did it - all the way through

It took many months - but I did it.
Watched the entire thing from the original movie with Kurt Russel to Continuum.
I've been an SG1 fan for awhile now - and as each season was released on DVD I would watch the entire thing - etc.
I stopped with Season 8 - I did not watch everything again leading up to Season 8 when it was released on DVD. Nor with 9 or 10.
When "The Ark of Truth" was released, I started at Season 8 and went all the way through Ark of Truth.
But since Continuum is the last of the SG1 - I decided to go ahead and start at the very beginning again. I actually started before Continuum was released. I bought Continuum the day it was released, but resisted all urges to watch it or read spoilers etc.
Going through 9 and 10 again - I picked up on a few things I missed both when they aired and when viewing them on DVD - I didn't initially really like Season 10 that much, but this last time through, I actually liked it quite a bit.
Continuum though - Damn, it rocked! Absolutely rocked!
I'm going to watch it again tonight.
The extraction of Ba'al was a little anti-climatic, but I think it kind of was suppose to be.
Anyway - I'm going to go through Atlantis next, and then take a Stargate break for a little while.
I still need to buy Season 4 of Atlantis. I wasn't too happy with it when it aired, which is why I haven't yet. I'm not too happy with 5 of Atlantis either.
But anyway - I did it - all the way through
Fat Cat ... or why to watch your cats weight
Don't read if you are easily grossed out. I'll use the spoiler feature.
Don't read if you are easily grossed out. I'll use the spoiler feature.
Don't Dream It's Over
I had a really weird dream.
I do a lot of work at night so I often sleep in the morning. Just had this dream.
It starts with me leaving my local family owned pet store, walking home. Suddenly I feel disoriented, like I'm walking in the wrong direction, the Sun is in the wrong place. Then I realize I don't even recognize the side streets.
I see a small shopping center with a longs drugs, a Wells Fargo, and a Reptile store. I walk to the Longs Drug and ask somewhere outside where I am, and she says "A little hick town outside of Tempe, Arizona" - but as I walk through the parking lot, all the license plates are California, and I know there's no way I walked to Arizona.
I go inside the reptile shop, and the employee is just transferring some turtle eggs out of their nesting box into an incubation box. I tell her how brilliant white one of them is, and she agrees, and asks me if I have ever seen reptile eggs before. I inform her that I have, and breed them.
Then I see a small scorpion and pick it up, and ask her if it is an Emperor Scorpion. She tells me it is, bred right there. I ask her if I can buy it for my little Brother, and she informs me they are not yet for sale. Looking around, I see an adult kingsnake that is clearly a hybrid between a California Kingsnake and some variety of milk snake.
So I leave the reptile store and try to figure out how to get home, and where I am - since I want to remember the reptile store. I then remember I have my Garmin GPS in my backpack. I take it out, and look up the HOME waypoint - it says 7 miles. And then the screen fades, the batteries have died.
So I try to go to the Longs and at every entrance, it is an entrance to a Restaurant. You can see the Longs behind the tables, but there's a sign that says "Please use other entrance for Longs" - but that happens at every single restaurant. Finally I ask someone how the fuck do I get into longs, and he tells me "You start by watching your mouth" and then leaves. Then I see a gas station, and go there, and buy a couple of AA batteries for my Garmin.
I then start to head home, and notice I'm barefoot. I then remember I took off my shoes in the Reptile shop, but I don't feel like going all the way back there when I've started home, so I decide to just buy a new pair when I get home. Then it dawns on me, they were really nice shoes, expensive, and I really should go back. I start going back and then decide to check my back pack, the shoes are in my backpack.
Anyway - really weird dream. I don't think I've ever dreamed that I blacked out before, at least not that I can remember.
I had a really weird dream.
I do a lot of work at night so I often sleep in the morning. Just had this dream.
It starts with me leaving my local family owned pet store, walking home. Suddenly I feel disoriented, like I'm walking in the wrong direction, the Sun is in the wrong place. Then I realize I don't even recognize the side streets.
I see a small shopping center with a longs drugs, a Wells Fargo, and a Reptile store. I walk to the Longs Drug and ask somewhere outside where I am, and she says "A little hick town outside of Tempe, Arizona" - but as I walk through the parking lot, all the license plates are California, and I know there's no way I walked to Arizona.
I go inside the reptile shop, and the employee is just transferring some turtle eggs out of their nesting box into an incubation box. I tell her how brilliant white one of them is, and she agrees, and asks me if I have ever seen reptile eggs before. I inform her that I have, and breed them.
Then I see a small scorpion and pick it up, and ask her if it is an Emperor Scorpion. She tells me it is, bred right there. I ask her if I can buy it for my little Brother, and she informs me they are not yet for sale. Looking around, I see an adult kingsnake that is clearly a hybrid between a California Kingsnake and some variety of milk snake.
So I leave the reptile store and try to figure out how to get home, and where I am - since I want to remember the reptile store. I then remember I have my Garmin GPS in my backpack. I take it out, and look up the HOME waypoint - it says 7 miles. And then the screen fades, the batteries have died.
So I try to go to the Longs and at every entrance, it is an entrance to a Restaurant. You can see the Longs behind the tables, but there's a sign that says "Please use other entrance for Longs" - but that happens at every single restaurant. Finally I ask someone how the fuck do I get into longs, and he tells me "You start by watching your mouth" and then leaves. Then I see a gas station, and go there, and buy a couple of AA batteries for my Garmin.
I then start to head home, and notice I'm barefoot. I then remember I took off my shoes in the Reptile shop, but I don't feel like going all the way back there when I've started home, so I decide to just buy a new pair when I get home. Then it dawns on me, they were really nice shoes, expensive, and I really should go back. I start going back and then decide to check my back pack, the shoes are in my backpack.
Anyway - really weird dream. I don't think I've ever dreamed that I blacked out before, at least not that I can remember.
Annoyances
I order bulk frozen mice.
I order bulk frozen mice.
I usually split the order with another gal who lives about 45 minutes from me.
Last time, she arrived without an ice chest, and said she would just get them home as fast as she could. I know from experience that doesn't work. Once they start to thaw, if you freeze them they all stick together and it's a PITA to deal with.
So - I volunteered my ice chest, and packed it with dry ice and her share of the mice.
A month and a half later, she finally brings it back. Now I can understand it taking awhile, she lives a good distance away. But she brought it back dirty, and obviously had used it while she had it - which I don't mind, but I do mind that it was clean when I offered it to her, and it came back filthy.
Grrrrrrr.
Stupid web host
I've got an account on a Linux web host including shell access.
They decided to upgrade the server, a good thing - but the way they did it was horrible.
First - they switched from Gentoo to Debian. I don't mind that change - Debian is much better for production servers than Gentoo. However, Debian uses a different UID/GID for the Apache web server. Thus - my web apps that need write permission to a directory all failed, because they didn't alter the UID/GID of apache.
Then - I could not log in. Connection refused. That's odd - so I went and looked in my mail for the password when I first set up the account three years ago, the password I changed the day I got the account, and son a bitch - it worked.
I bitterly complained about that, and they told me "You must have changed your password in the shell, the supported way is through cpanel, when we set up the new server, we used the password from cpanel"
WHAT THE FREAKING FUCK ???
That means they are storing the passwords for their users in cpanel. That is the stupidest thing they can possibly do. You don't store shell account login passwords in a database that is accessible from web applications.
Ack!
While I guess it is possible they are storing a shadow compatible hash of the password, they probably aren't - it's probably the plain text password. At least my shell account is safe - I changed it in the shell again. I despise CPanel. Webmin is at least a little tolerable, but CPanel just bites.
That's the dumbest thing they could do though, that's just asking to be hacked. Even if they do store a shadow compatible hash, you still don't do it in a database accessible from a web application.
I'm guess going to have to just spend the money and pay for 1U of rack space and admin my own machine. Every freaking web host I've ever used has demonstrated quite clearly that their system administrators aren't even qualified to be junior admins.
It's sickening.
I've got an account on a Linux web host including shell access.
They decided to upgrade the server, a good thing - but the way they did it was horrible.
First - they switched from Gentoo to Debian. I don't mind that change - Debian is much better for production servers than Gentoo. However, Debian uses a different UID/GID for the Apache web server. Thus - my web apps that need write permission to a directory all failed, because they didn't alter the UID/GID of apache.
Then - I could not log in. Connection refused. That's odd - so I went and looked in my mail for the password when I first set up the account three years ago, the password I changed the day I got the account, and son a bitch - it worked.
I bitterly complained about that, and they told me "You must have changed your password in the shell, the supported way is through cpanel, when we set up the new server, we used the password from cpanel"
WHAT THE FREAKING FUCK ???
That means they are storing the passwords for their users in cpanel. That is the stupidest thing they can possibly do. You don't store shell account login passwords in a database that is accessible from web applications.
Ack!
While I guess it is possible they are storing a shadow compatible hash of the password, they probably aren't - it's probably the plain text password. At least my shell account is safe - I changed it in the shell again. I despise CPanel. Webmin is at least a little tolerable, but CPanel just bites.
That's the dumbest thing they could do though, that's just asking to be hacked. Even if they do store a shadow compatible hash, you still don't do it in a database accessible from a web application.
I'm guess going to have to just spend the money and pay for 1U of rack space and admin my own machine. Every freaking web host I've ever used has demonstrated quite clearly that their system administrators aren't even qualified to be junior admins.
It's sickening.
Three things.
1 - Hopefule review will have to wait until tomorrow. Why is #3
2 - My rats ... My two girls have their first litter of pups. They are being bred to feed my Burmese Python and to trade back to the pet store for mice and stuff.
I kept them together - but next time, they raise their litters separately. Shirley is being such a bitch. They both had good size litters, but Shirley is hogging all the babies - and she just doesn't have the milk to support that many. Laverne usually has a few, but Shirley will steal them. So next time they breed, they get separated before giving birth - I've had to cull the crop of the scrawny pups and feed them to my corn snakes, but I would much rather raise more healthy pups up to adult size and use them as burm food or trade. So if I separate them for their next litter, I can make sure they have about the same number of pups.
3 - I'm such a fucking a geek. I'm going through the CLFS project (Cross Compiled Linux From Scratch) - and I'm doing both 32-bit and 64-bit builds, and RPM bootstrapping them.
Talk about dependency hell - one of the applications I need for RPM bootstrapping is yum. I need yum because mock needs yum, and mock is the chroot build environment I'll use to test the final integrity of my packages and do a final bootstrap build before making an install DVD.
Anywho, yum is written in python, but yum requires a intl-tool to build. Intl-tool requires a perl module, and from there, more than a dozen other perl modules were needed to ultimately satisfy the requirements.
Yup - to properly compile and install an application written in python I need a shitload of perl modules. As much as I love Linux, that kind of dependency hell is just plain STUPID. In fairness, not all those perl modules are completely necessary - but they are for full functionality of the modules that rely on them.
It's still stupid though.
Anyway - building them did reveal a problem in my compilation of the base perl package, took me several hours of tweaking to figure out what was up and fix it - so I guess in some respects going through the dependency hell helped expose a problem in my tool chain (I would have found it anyway - just later) but it's still nuts.
Back to CLFS - I am mostly sticking to the CLFS/BCLFS way of doing things, they stick pretty much to pristine upstream source as much as possible, if you ever look at how distributions like RHEL or Fedora do things - they have some things patched up the wazoo. I'm sure the patches often have benefits, but it can get a little crazy.
I am doing a few things differently, IE I'm using chkconfig to manage the init scripts, I made some modifications to the perl build, I'll probably make some modifications to the python build - and I'm planning to use the /etc/net project for network configuration management.
If you are reading this far - you are probably a geek like me. So please, say hi
I've got hungry snakes to feed, and I know I've gone on too long, so adiós until mañana when I post my hopeful review.
1 - Hopefule review will have to wait until tomorrow. Why is #3
2 - My rats ... My two girls have their first litter of pups. They are being bred to feed my Burmese Python and to trade back to the pet store for mice and stuff.
I kept them together - but next time, they raise their litters separately. Shirley is being such a bitch. They both had good size litters, but Shirley is hogging all the babies - and she just doesn't have the milk to support that many. Laverne usually has a few, but Shirley will steal them. So next time they breed, they get separated before giving birth - I've had to cull the crop of the scrawny pups and feed them to my corn snakes, but I would much rather raise more healthy pups up to adult size and use them as burm food or trade. So if I separate them for their next litter, I can make sure they have about the same number of pups.
3 - I'm such a fucking a geek. I'm going through the CLFS project (Cross Compiled Linux From Scratch) - and I'm doing both 32-bit and 64-bit builds, and RPM bootstrapping them.
Talk about dependency hell - one of the applications I need for RPM bootstrapping is yum. I need yum because mock needs yum, and mock is the chroot build environment I'll use to test the final integrity of my packages and do a final bootstrap build before making an install DVD.
Anywho, yum is written in python, but yum requires a intl-tool to build. Intl-tool requires a perl module, and from there, more than a dozen other perl modules were needed to ultimately satisfy the requirements.
Yup - to properly compile and install an application written in python I need a shitload of perl modules. As much as I love Linux, that kind of dependency hell is just plain STUPID. In fairness, not all those perl modules are completely necessary - but they are for full functionality of the modules that rely on them.
It's still stupid though.
Anyway - building them did reveal a problem in my compilation of the base perl package, took me several hours of tweaking to figure out what was up and fix it - so I guess in some respects going through the dependency hell helped expose a problem in my tool chain (I would have found it anyway - just later) but it's still nuts.
Back to CLFS - I am mostly sticking to the CLFS/BCLFS way of doing things, they stick pretty much to pristine upstream source as much as possible, if you ever look at how distributions like RHEL or Fedora do things - they have some things patched up the wazoo. I'm sure the patches often have benefits, but it can get a little crazy.
I am doing a few things differently, IE I'm using chkconfig to manage the init scripts, I made some modifications to the perl build, I'll probably make some modifications to the python build - and I'm planning to use the /etc/net project for network configuration management.
If you are reading this far - you are probably a geek like me. So please, say hi
I've got hungry snakes to feed, and I know I've gone on too long, so adiós until mañana when I post my hopeful review.
I'm mother fucking tired of these mother fucking ants in my mother fucking house.
Seriously - I'm sick of them. These little Argentina ants are a pain in the ass. I can not use sprays because I have a plethora of reptiles (the sprays can kill them too), and the plethora of reptiles is exactly why I can't have these ants.
Rewind to when I was 11 years old. I hatched my first clutch of eggs, California Alligator Lizards. An ant trail led into their tank, and I thought "cool, free food". Went to the hospital to get my arm re-broken because it had not set correctly, and came home to nothing but skeletons in the lizard tank. I learned a painful lesson that day, the worst day of my life.
Yup - Argentina ants are ruthless.
This year has been particularly bad. They are attracted to the scent of shed snake skins, and they don't go for any of the bait I've tried. I find where they are coming in and seal it off, and the find an alternate entrance. I put Vaseline in saucers under the feet of my snake racks and they build a bridge of ant bodies across it.
I just got another wave of them - this time though, they aren't going after my snake cages - they are going after my rats! My two female rats that are raising about two dozen rat pups (a week old now).
Fuck these ants. I fucking hate them!
Time to get out the silicone again, find where they are coming in, and plug it.
It's almost the end of the ant season, only a few more weeks of vigilance.
I swear - I think I'm going to rip up the carpet and just put wood flooring in, they crawl under the carpet making it hard to find where they are entering.
Seriously - I'm sick of them. These little Argentina ants are a pain in the ass. I can not use sprays because I have a plethora of reptiles (the sprays can kill them too), and the plethora of reptiles is exactly why I can't have these ants.
Rewind to when I was 11 years old. I hatched my first clutch of eggs, California Alligator Lizards. An ant trail led into their tank, and I thought "cool, free food". Went to the hospital to get my arm re-broken because it had not set correctly, and came home to nothing but skeletons in the lizard tank. I learned a painful lesson that day, the worst day of my life.
Yup - Argentina ants are ruthless.
This year has been particularly bad. They are attracted to the scent of shed snake skins, and they don't go for any of the bait I've tried. I find where they are coming in and seal it off, and the find an alternate entrance. I put Vaseline in saucers under the feet of my snake racks and they build a bridge of ant bodies across it.
I just got another wave of them - this time though, they aren't going after my snake cages - they are going after my rats! My two female rats that are raising about two dozen rat pups (a week old now).
Fuck these ants. I fucking hate them!
Time to get out the silicone again, find where they are coming in, and plug it.
It's almost the end of the ant season, only a few more weeks of vigilance.
I swear - I think I'm going to rip up the carpet and just put wood flooring in, they crawl under the carpet making it hard to find where they are entering.
Hopeful Review
I just got this idea today when browsing blogs and saw an SG girl blog about another gal.
I thought it would be a nice weekly thing for me to do.
At least try to do weekly.
So - once a week, sometime after the sun has sunk below the Pacific Ocean on Sunday and before it rises again shining it's rays over the Cascades to the East of me the following Monday, I will try to post a review of a single SG Hopeful.
The reviews will not include any pics, you'll have to follow the link to the set to see those.
I imagine the reviews will get better with time, but only time will be able to answer that question.
The Debut SG Hopeful review:
wiwi - coffee cup
It's an absolutely amazing set.
The model is drop dead gorgeous, the tone of her skin is incredible. Look at her legs, most women need to wear hosiery to get that tone, in fact I thought she was the first time I viewed the set. That's the way she is, and it is a very beautiful gift.
The lighting is very well, it gives a very intimate feeling, like you had just been out with her the night before to a very fine restaurant followed by a symphony.
She makes excellent eye contact with camera. It seems that a lot of models have a large number of shots where they are looking away from the camera. Often those can be very nice shots, but probably 8 or 9 times out of 10, the shot would be better with the eye contact.
Also with the eyes, again, the photographer did a bang up job with the lighting - it's diffused enough to not interfere with the eyes while at the same time it is not overly soft. That takes a lot of practice and skill to get right, you can't get that by luck.
I love the way the red highlights in her hair match the red chair, and I love the way the nail polish compliments the lingerie and contrasts the set.
Her body artwork is interesting, the work on her side side is rather unique and I would love to have it explained to me, but what I really liked was the tattoos in the groin region Is there a prettier word for that? groin just does not seem to do the female body justice. My only regret with the set is that there was not a cleaner clearer shot of that body art.
And finally - again a compliment to the photographer. The photos are very well cropped. A lot of photos have too much detail beyond the focus of the photo and it can be distracting from the photo. The photographer did a really stellar job in the crop work.
That's the review, but seriously, check out the set for yourself - my review just does not do it justice.
I just got this idea today when browsing blogs and saw an SG girl blog about another gal.
I thought it would be a nice weekly thing for me to do.
At least try to do weekly.
So - once a week, sometime after the sun has sunk below the Pacific Ocean on Sunday and before it rises again shining it's rays over the Cascades to the East of me the following Monday, I will try to post a review of a single SG Hopeful.
The reviews will not include any pics, you'll have to follow the link to the set to see those.
I imagine the reviews will get better with time, but only time will be able to answer that question.
The Debut SG Hopeful review:
wiwi - coffee cup
It's an absolutely amazing set.
The model is drop dead gorgeous, the tone of her skin is incredible. Look at her legs, most women need to wear hosiery to get that tone, in fact I thought she was the first time I viewed the set. That's the way she is, and it is a very beautiful gift.
The lighting is very well, it gives a very intimate feeling, like you had just been out with her the night before to a very fine restaurant followed by a symphony.
She makes excellent eye contact with camera. It seems that a lot of models have a large number of shots where they are looking away from the camera. Often those can be very nice shots, but probably 8 or 9 times out of 10, the shot would be better with the eye contact.
Also with the eyes, again, the photographer did a bang up job with the lighting - it's diffused enough to not interfere with the eyes while at the same time it is not overly soft. That takes a lot of practice and skill to get right, you can't get that by luck.
I love the way the red highlights in her hair match the red chair, and I love the way the nail polish compliments the lingerie and contrasts the set.
Her body artwork is interesting, the work on her side side is rather unique and I would love to have it explained to me, but what I really liked was the tattoos in the groin region Is there a prettier word for that? groin just does not seem to do the female body justice. My only regret with the set is that there was not a cleaner clearer shot of that body art.
And finally - again a compliment to the photographer. The photos are very well cropped. A lot of photos have too much detail beyond the focus of the photo and it can be distracting from the photo. The photographer did a really stellar job in the crop work.
That's the review, but seriously, check out the set for yourself - my review just does not do it justice.
n00b here - so I thought a blog entry saying a little bit about me might be in order.
I'm a somewhat of a shy guy, until you get to know me anyway.
I'm a UN*X geek - Linux is my flavor of choice, but I also have dabbled with Solaris, FreeBSB, NetBSD, OS X.
I'm a herp nut - herp as in herpetology - the study of Reptiles and Amphibians. I like field herping and herpetoculture.
I majored in Mathematics but was unable to finish my senior year due to circumstances I don't wish to get into, and unfortunately - I never went back to finish, something I regret.
Why am I here?
I admit it - I'm here because I really like pictures of beautiful women, and there is no short supply of them here. I'm particularly partial to brunette's but I also really dig colored hair. I've always had a weakness for Hispanic women. While I wouldn't be opposed to meeting someone from SG in meat life, that's *not* why I'm here. Online flirting can be fun though.
I do not have any tats or piercings. Once upon a time I had my ear pierced, but no longer - it got infected and some scab material grew over the backing and now it's gone. I'm not sure why. I probably won't get any piercings but I don't object to them. Tats - I don't have any, maybe someday - but it would have to be for the right reason, not just for the sake of getting one.
Any hopeful SGs reading this - do not hesitate to ask me to look at your set, I would be more than happy to, just send me a letter.
What do I look like? If you really want to know, ask and I'll send a pic - and no, it won't be rude, crude, lude, or totally socially unacceptable. Just a normal pic.
So - that's me in a nutshell. Want to know anything else? Just ask.
I'm a somewhat of a shy guy, until you get to know me anyway.
I'm a UN*X geek - Linux is my flavor of choice, but I also have dabbled with Solaris, FreeBSB, NetBSD, OS X.
I'm a herp nut - herp as in herpetology - the study of Reptiles and Amphibians. I like field herping and herpetoculture.
I majored in Mathematics but was unable to finish my senior year due to circumstances I don't wish to get into, and unfortunately - I never went back to finish, something I regret.
Why am I here?
I admit it - I'm here because I really like pictures of beautiful women, and there is no short supply of them here. I'm particularly partial to brunette's but I also really dig colored hair. I've always had a weakness for Hispanic women. While I wouldn't be opposed to meeting someone from SG in meat life, that's *not* why I'm here. Online flirting can be fun though.
I do not have any tats or piercings. Once upon a time I had my ear pierced, but no longer - it got infected and some scab material grew over the backing and now it's gone. I'm not sure why. I probably won't get any piercings but I don't object to them. Tats - I don't have any, maybe someday - but it would have to be for the right reason, not just for the sake of getting one.
Any hopeful SGs reading this - do not hesitate to ask me to look at your set, I would be more than happy to, just send me a letter.
What do I look like? If you really want to know, ask and I'll send a pic - and no, it won't be rude, crude, lude, or totally socially unacceptable. Just a normal pic.
So - that's me in a nutshell. Want to know anything else? Just ask.


