You don’t know much about me. Let’s fix that. Here are a few facts, opinions and perspectives – a peek into my brainium.
- Life is more compound than any schemes
- I have never been really good with explaining why I do what I do
- In my youth, I drove all the European part of Russia by the car, which I assembled from completely pulled apart and spread across one in the garage in half a year at the age of 18 (with the help, of course)
- Started learning English to read in the original; why have I learned German is still a mystery
- The first money I earned as a personal teacher’s prize for the tricky question in the chemical trivia / quiz (like “What? Where? When?“), being the only seventh grader in the team of high school students
- To drift with the current is boring
- My favourite number is 42
- Since childhood, I had been sure that I would be a fighter / test pilot and, eventually, a cosmonaut; until the USSR collapsed, having my priorities adjusted
- Is there anything more exciting in life than finding answers to questions?
- In 2009, he digitized my music collection (jazz and blues, mainly) and took an enormous bag full of CDs to a good friend; since then, the collection has grown greatly
- I study all the time, my mother called me “a lifelong student”, and I answered that ” Education should never stop”; only I like to implement what I have learned even more
- Cosmopolitanism is not a disease. It is the opposite
- I cannot understand why it is so important for people to stay in touch every second
- I’ve always had an addiction, a 146% technological dependency (a tough legacy of Soviet engineers as parents); before I was into all kinds of apparatus and programs, but now I just make all these devices, software, etc. serve the way I want them to
- According to my friends, I read too much
- “Too much” is quite relative
- There are two reasons why I like cereals for breakfast: first, they are really tasty, and second, they are really easy to cook; and I also know how to cook oatmeal; but I can’t eat that cooked-by-myself-thing
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