Did I mention I like photography? Yes, I did. Well you're about to see a whole bunch of it. I have to upload something along the lines of 70 photos to this blog for my image editing class. So sit back, grab some drink/food, put on your glasses (if applicable), and prepare to see a whole bunch of photographs I've taken.
If you'd like prints or postcards of any of them (and you will, because they're great, and who doesn't like postcards?), I should mention my fabulous Zazzle store:
Andrew's fantastic store
I upload new things somewhat often, and if you see something that you absolutely can not live without posted to my blog that isn't in the store, leave a comment on the post.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Greetings and Salutations!
Why hello there! If you're reading this, you're either my teacher, in one of my classes, a friend/relative on Facebook, or have stumbled upon this blog whilst searching for Al Gore. Whatever the case may be, welcome! You've just found yourself in my own personal, virtual, and public diary! Action, suspense, drama, sex, and humor are all things I can not, in good conscious, promise to provide here. What I can provide is my schoolwork, my personal thoughts and opinions, almost halfway decent grammar, and an unhealthy dollop of sarcasm (and exclamation marks!)!
Now for those of you who fell into the category of accidental viewers, you may be wondering who I am and what I have to do with the former Vice President. The answer to your latter question is, of course, nothing. I am a web design student, meaning I am learning how to create websites. As websites are becoming a much larger portion of the internet (I do believe I quite clearly stated that I can not promise to provide humor in this blog), by creating websites I am, in fact, creating the internet.
You're welcome.
Onto the important part: Me. In addition to being a web design student, I am a human male in his mid twenties living in "America's Dairyland" (and by that I mean Wisconsin. Keep your statistics about state-by-state dairy production to yourself). Things I like include cars, computers, travel (and the machines that make this possible), photography, interior decorating, Kirby vacuum cleaners, and scale modeling.
In other words; money.
On a completely serious note (Seriously), I also happen to be a Phenylketonuric (I do not "suffer" from phenylketonuria, I simply happen to have it). I won't get to into detail here, but essentially it means that my body forces me to be super-vegan, as it can not digest large amounts of an amino acid found in protein. In other words, I can't eat things high in protein like meats or dairy products. If you'd like to learn more, and/or would care to make a donation (or find other ways to help) I'd suggest giving the National Organization for Rare Diseases (NORD, though technically Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder, not a disease) a look. I should mention that they provide resources for a number of disorders, conditions, and diseases.
http://www.rarediseases.org/rare-disease-information/rare-diseases/byID/65/viewAbstract
Anywho, my attention has packed up and left, so that'll be it for now. Tune in later for more fantastic, insightful, profound and just generally awesome words of wisdom from the (a) creator of the internet.
Now for those of you who fell into the category of accidental viewers, you may be wondering who I am and what I have to do with the former Vice President. The answer to your latter question is, of course, nothing. I am a web design student, meaning I am learning how to create websites. As websites are becoming a much larger portion of the internet (I do believe I quite clearly stated that I can not promise to provide humor in this blog), by creating websites I am, in fact, creating the internet.
You're welcome.
Onto the important part: Me. In addition to being a web design student, I am a human male in his mid twenties living in "America's Dairyland" (and by that I mean Wisconsin. Keep your statistics about state-by-state dairy production to yourself). Things I like include cars, computers, travel (and the machines that make this possible), photography, interior decorating, Kirby vacuum cleaners, and scale modeling.
In other words; money.
On a completely serious note (Seriously), I also happen to be a Phenylketonuric (I do not "suffer" from phenylketonuria, I simply happen to have it). I won't get to into detail here, but essentially it means that my body forces me to be super-vegan, as it can not digest large amounts of an amino acid found in protein. In other words, I can't eat things high in protein like meats or dairy products. If you'd like to learn more, and/or would care to make a donation (or find other ways to help) I'd suggest giving the National Organization for Rare Diseases (NORD, though technically Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder, not a disease) a look. I should mention that they provide resources for a number of disorders, conditions, and diseases.
http://www.rarediseases.org/rare-disease-information/rare-diseases/byID/65/viewAbstract
Anywho, my attention has packed up and left, so that'll be it for now. Tune in later for more fantastic, insightful, profound and just generally awesome words of wisdom from the (a) creator of the internet.
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