Just a curious mind navigating the world, always collecting new skills and stories along the way. My interests range from programming and woodworking to sound, video, photography, GPS, mapping, and TV broadcast-basically, if it involves building, tinkering, or capturing the world in a new way, I’m in.
I keep these pursuits as hobbies, not careers; turning a passion into a job can sometimes drain the fun right out of it. For me, these are escapes from “real work”-a chance to learn, experiment, and occasionally make something that actually works as intended.
Fun fact: The intersection of woodworking and programming is surprisingly fertile ground-both require precision, patience, and the occasional creative workaround when things go sideways. And did you know the first TV broadcast in history was an experiment by John Logie Baird in 1926, using a ventriloquist’s dummy as his “star”? Sometimes the details are what make a field endlessly fascinating.
If you ever want to talk about the quirks of mapping coordinate systems, the joy of a perfectly tuned dovetail joint, or why hobby projects are the best projects, I’m all ears.