About

The Misanthropic Geek is a blog and I write all of the content. So guess what! Yep. That makes me a blogger. A REAL TRUE-TO-LIFE OMG BLOGGER RUN

Aside my truly astonishing stature as an OMG BLOGGER, I’m also a software developer, writer, photographer, DJ, and gamer which, yes, makes me a geek. It also makes me a truly unique person on the Internet because no one else has these interests and talents. I’m also wicked funny. Have you noticed that part yet? Heck yeah, dimples, there ya go.

I’ve been working with C# and .NET for nearly ten years now but have lately been branching out into F# and Objective-C.

I shoot with a Nikon D700. I swap between 50mm and 20mm prime lenses. I do no Photoshop processing. I don’t even own Photoshop.

Although I no longer play out, I still release DJ mixes occasionally under a variety of monikers for Mouseplanet: Fatmouse and Bassmouse being the primary two projects.

I play all manner of board games (and I used to be really into RPGs) but I’m now primarily an ASL gamer which means not only am I a geek but I’m also a grognard. Go ahead, fire up your favorite search engine; I’ll wait here. Okay, yeah, this actually pushes me into nerd territory but at least I don’t play World of Warcraft.

I’m married to a woman which probably surprised a lot of people I grew up with. Her name is Rochelle, she’s a doula, and she runs her own business called Birth Serene. She’s also the mother of my daughter, Audrey, who pretty much rules in ways that surprise even G-d.

Oh, and, I’m a religious Jew which is about as peculiar these days as cutting open a live crocodile and having soft and fluffy bunnies tumble out.

Uh. I think that’s it.

  • Cool, now how about a photo of yourself? :)
  • Nope. Not on your life. I do need to stop being lazy and put something up in the Disqus avatar, though.
  • I'm intrigued. Why are you afraid to show your face? Your wife deosn't have a problem with it.
  • It's not fear; I just can't stand photographs of myself.
  • Well I can relate, I can't stand photos of me either, so I post them, but they are few and far between.
  • I know you got my response to your Friendfeed snark. I was agreeing with you so I linked to one of my own posts to show that our thoughts on the topic were similar. For future reference, you might want to read the post before calling me out or making a snide comment. #FAIL.
  • Think about it like this: if I were really snarking you, do you think I'd have left your comment (which, to be clear, consisted only of a link to your blog with no framing context at all)? No, I'd have deleted it and then wrote something actually nasty rather than what was essentially constructive criticism. Also, unlike you, I didn't call anyone names.
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