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20070110 Wednesday January 10, 2007

Tag, You're it! Meme

It seems the Tag, You're it! Meme is spreading around the blogosphere. I was recently tagged by David Boterill and Charles Ditzel. So here are the five things you may not know about me:

  • Hobbies
    • Painting - Mostly Landscapes and Still life in Water Color, Pastles, Acrylic, Charcole and Oil. When not in the mood I do Abstracts. I paint with my left brain. My paintings were (not any more) on display at my friend John Cribb's  Quintessential  Art Gallery.
    • Collage
    • Sculptures - wood, clay, paper
    • Robotics - I recently bought a Lego Mindstorm set for my son's but I play with it more
    • Origami - the art of paper folding
  • Favorite subjects
    • Physics
    • Mathematics
    • Molecular Biology
    • Genetics
    • Philosophy
  • Favorite Personalities
    • Carl Sagan
    • Richard Dawkins - in fact Richard Dawkins is the one who invented the term Meme.
  • Favorite Movies
  • Favorite Music
    • Classic Rock - Pink Floyd is my favorite band
    • Indian Classical
      • Instrumental
      • Vocal
  • Favorite Book
    • The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

So there...now I need to find five more people to tag! The Meme is spreading!


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