About me
I have never been one to talk about myself and the things I do, I am never at ease doing that and I regret when I am forced to do it. So, I was thinking over and over about introducing myself here, did not know how to start off.
One thing I certainly like though, is to look over the libraries of the houses I visit, I greatly enjoy browsing the titles and recognizing books. Then, I remembered someone saying that to get to really know a person, you just have to look at his library of books. I figured, what better way to tell others about me than letting my books do all the "talking"!
So, here you go, a zoomed out photo of it:
And a couple of closer ones (if the link does not work immediately, try clicking "RELOAD" on imgur's error page):
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Feel free to examine the books in there (better open the full-sized images for that) and if you find something that sparks your interest, just ask, I'd be happy to give more details or do a special post about it. If some of the titles are all-greek to you, it's because they are indeed... in Greek! Just point the book and I'll write about it in English. And yes, I know it looks chaotic, but I know exactly where everything is!
Is that all?
Of course not, there are many more books in my old home (my parent's one) and a ton of comics put away and stored in boxes. Sometime I might open those and go through them again, like opening a long-forgotten treasure trove! Also, a couple of things that are not shown by books:
- I'm 41, married with 2 kids!
- I've played with computer graphics a long time ago, using software like Bryce and Poseur.
- Studied Computer Science & Constraint Logic Programming
- I love classic rock but I enjoy all good music
- I prefer mountain to sea (I think!)
- I have never tasted gumbo, and I never will!
- I've had a long and very fulfilling tenure as Keeper to Chaosium's Call of Cthulhu and Nephilim
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