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You can follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ThisGuyF....
Also making occasional entries in my blog:
http://cbhf98b.blogspot.com
By the way, CBHF98B was my Prodigy ID. That goes back to 1990 when we had our first PC and before the Internet would become as we now know.
Also made mostly classical entries on Discogs:
http://www.discogs.com/user...
"Fritz" is not my real name, but a name I would use on YouTube, Twitter, ZippCast (which I'm getting started on) and a few others. My real name is mentioned in a few YT uploads. Nothing wrong with that.
You can follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ThisGuyF....
Also making occasional entries in my blog:
http://cbhf98b.blogspot.com
By the way, CBHF98B was my Prodigy ID. That goes back to 1990 when we had our first PC and before the Internet would become as we now know.
Also made mostly classical entries on Discogs:
http://www.discogs.com/user...
"Fritz" is not my real name, but a name I would use on YouTube, Twitter, ZippCast (which I'm getting started on) and a few others. My real name is mentioned in a few YT uploads. Nothing wrong with that.
About Me:
Here's what people had to say about Serendip, LLC (who deleted my last video when I got suspended)... http://tinyurl.com/AgainstS...
Now for some other things about myself:
As a little kid, I had a little trouble learning and communicating. In 2006, I was told that I had Asperger Syndrome, which could explain my minor difficulties. But yet, I was able to pass school with no need to repeat a grade. Also, I managed to get an Associates and later on a Bachelor's Degree. I was not an "A" but more of a "B/C" student. These days, I still get to be hesitant in talking to some people. Maybe I was kinda shy. Then again, I was told that I was friendly. Maybe I didn't know that. Some people I could communicate with little or no hesitation. I can type better than I can talk.
Computers has been one of my hobbies since the '80s. I still have a couple of Commodore computers but I don't know if they still work. These days, I could give tips to people using Windows-based PC's, going onto the Internet and all that.
The computers I use are the Dell Optiplex GX260 w/ Windows XP Professional and a Compaq Presario F761US Notebook PC w/ Windows Vista. I hope that sooner or later I would try some other video editing software and maybe get a better laptop. Meanwhile, I can manage to do things very well with what I got.
The computers I've mentioned are the ones I would use to watch YT videos.
I can also watch them using my Panasonic DMP-BD65. Since it's a networking Blu-ray player, I can get access to Vierra Cast to watch YT videos. One thing I think should be fixed is that the videos made in 4:3 ratio would NOT be "stretched" to 16:9. I can also check out the weather forecast and Tweet on Twitter.
I'm also into audio and video editing. Even though I'm not a real expert, I manage to get very good results using software like MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab and Sony Vegas Movie Studio (my latest uploads were done with that).
I've been into classical music since the early '80s. That's why I would be able to recognize a piece when I hear it. As for non-classical, I'm into the oldies from Doo Wop to the '80s. Also into Electronic music (both old and new). I would listen to guys like Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre, Synergy (Larry Fast), Micheal Stearns, Robert Rich, Steave Roach, and some others. I'm also into the experimental electronic music (for instance, those featured on "OHM" and "The Anthology of Noise and Electronic Music").
I've been discovering 8-bit music at 8bitcollective.com. Fun to listen to and the downloads are FREE. Just be aware of a few bad words here and there.
I play mostly classical piano mainly on the Yamaha DGX-500. Been playing piano since I was 7 (before there would be digital pianos, of course). I make a few mistakes, here and there. But people appreciate my playing. Haven't tried too much of making my own music. Maybe I might whenever I get the right kind of music software.
I have ideas for some other things. Some are for Sci-Fi / Fantasy stories for kids (and those who are young at heart). I don't know when I'll do these other things. It just that I have many other things that I want to do. Time will tell.
Sometimes, I be a wise guy. There were times when I takes things literally (deliberately), but I would know what people really mean, figuratively speaking.
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I could fit right into a group of Christians, including those on the Internet (hence, the cross). Some non-christians that I know I could also get along fine.
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Hometown:
Somwhere in Dutchess County
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Unemployed
Schools:
Arlington High School, Dutchess Community College, Thomas Edison State College
Interests:
Computers, Audio / Video Editing, Vintage Video Games (when they were 1 or 2 quarters PER GAME), Cool Technology, Playing mostly classical piano, Trying to get into Sci-Fi/Fantasy writing
Movies:
[[[ Favorite Movies ]]] CGI films like those by Pixar and some other such companies - both full-length and short features; Some Disney movies; Star Trek Movies (especially "The Wrath of Kahn" up to "First Contact"); The Star Wars Saga; The X-Men Movies; The ones with Ray Harryhausen's animated effects; American Graffiti; Supersize Me; The Vanishing Prairie; Animals Are Beautiful People; The Neverending Story (1984); Koyaanisqatsi (See it on YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/YouTubeKoy); The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (haven't seen "Prince Caspian" yet); The Lost World (1920 silent version and the 2001 mini-series). [[[ On TV I usually watch stuff on... ]]] Astronomy, Archeology, Paleontology, Nature, Technology, "Paranormal Hooey", Inventions, certain historic events... that's about all I can think of.
Music:
Space-Ambient-Techno Synthesizer music; the oldies from Doo Wop to the '80s; Classical music (from Baroque to the 20th century).
Books:
Non-fiction stuff on Science, Nature, Inventions, High-Tech, certain historic events, Paranormal, and a few other things. Also into Sci-Fi/Fantasy such as... the Odyssey Series by Arthur C. Clarke, Edgar Rice Burroughs "Mars" series (so far, I've read a few); 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; Journey to the Center of the Earth; The Lord of the Rings... and occasional stuff over the Internet.
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