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chrono_dd
27 / M / straight / Single
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Skinny
- Last Online
- Join Date
- Ethnicity
- White
- Height
- 5' 9" (1.76m).
- Body Type
- Average
- Looking For
- New friends, Long-term dating, Short-term dating
- Smokes
- No
- Drinks
- Often
- Drugs
- Never
- Religion
- Atheism and laughing about it
- Sign
- Virgo but it doesn’t matter
- Education
- Graduated from college/university
- Job
- Computer / Hardware / Software
- Income
- Rather not say
- Kids
- —
- Pets
- —
- Languages
- English (Fluently)
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Your Notes
Edit your notesI am analytic, semi-introvert, and foo.
My Self-Summary
The fact that I managed to move to another country, get to know some friends and find a half-decent job probably lessens my self-classification from "introvert" to "semi-introvert".
'Foo' is the placeholder for everything I am that does not fit into three text fields. Foo may be empty, that is for you to decide.
What I’m doing with my life
In my free time I do some photography, watch some tv series, read blogs and visit community events (community would be the local Toronto tech community). Not necessarily in that order or weighting.
I’m really good at
Aside from my work in IT, I am a techie at heart. However, I my standard reaction to new stuff has gone down from "whoa that's cool" to "neat idea". I like to think about how technology can or could change life but nowadays it is always rooted in "how will ordinary people use stuff". Yeah, a whole paragraph about tech that was.
The first things people usually notice about me
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
Books: Douglas Adams. However, I seldom hold onto dead wood.
Food: meh. omnivore
Movies: lots. excluding horror, cringe-based humour and maybe others.
Music: lots. excluding non-groovy electronic music.
The six things I could never do without
* music, ditto.
* knowledge, to some extend
* public transportation (even though I own a driver's license)
I spend a lot of time thinking about
Projects. What non-profitable/non-work stuff to do? Currently: Panorama and time-lapse Photography.
Travel. Where to go next. What to see, what to skip.