{"id":281,"date":"2001-07-13T01:01:00","date_gmt":"2001-07-13T08:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dreness.com\/blog\/?p=281"},"modified":"2019-12-07T17:15:55","modified_gmt":"2019-12-08T00:15:55","slug":"goodness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dreness.com\/blog\/archives\/281","title":{"rendered":"goodness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>damn.<\/p>\n<p>when I got to seattle, I had no idea how long I would be here, nor did I even think about worrying about it. I came here to live and enjoy myself, and to me, that entails a few basic things, beyond the obvious necessities: spending time with people I enjoy being around; being functionally important in whatever it is I &#8220;do&#8221; (for money); having no restraints on my ability to be a geek&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>actually, hold on a sec, bit of background&#8230; my decision to come to seattle was made about two days before I got here. I was in new york at the time, and things were falling apart&#8230; I was staying with a friend trying to find a job, and not succeeding. when my last, best hope for a job fell through (these two dudes at this big internet media company really wanted to hire me, but they couldn&#8217;t &#8217;cause the boss hired a friend of a friend&#8230; (who quickly was let go, which I learned when I received a message at the airport terminal to call the company, as they were trying to reach me, and my buddy called the airport to try to catch me before I blew town&#8230; turns out they wanted me to come work for them&#8230; alas, my luggage was already checked, plus I was &#8230; well, back to the exterior of this double parenthetical sidenote&#8230;)), I decided to accept <a href=\"https:\/\/blackmagic.livejournal.com\/\">blackmagic<\/a>&#8216;s offer. We&#8217;d known each other online for about a year, and had become pretty close. I was still surprised and extremely happy when he offered to help me get set up in seattle&#8230; so, since I totally screwed up my attempt at nyc, and having little other recourse, I was whooshed away to seattle on a jet airplane :) ooo boy :) he totally put me up in his phat-ass condo until I found a job and an apartment&#8230; but I mean&#8230; much more than just like&#8230; a place to crash. he genuinely wanted to help me&#8230; to see me succeed. thing is, I was fully underutilized in bradenton, florida&#8230; and that&#8217;s just a damn shame&#8230; we both saw that as really sucking, so it&#8217;s just totally kickass that I could put down roots in a town like seattle with his help&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>initially the geeking was done at blackmagic&#8217;s, since that&#8217;s where I was, and he happened to have an extra mac laying around&#8230; after having just spent a year with each other building online communities on IRC, it was really cool to be able to sit online in the same physical space &#8230; still is cool, as a matter of fact&#8230; *glances to his left* :)<\/p>\n<p>&#8230; but soon after, I moved into an apartment with a roommate, and I was able to afford a g4&#8230; sure, not brand new, but hey&#8230; it was the first computer I bought since the ol&#8217; performa 550 back in &#8217;94 or &#8217;95&#8230; the g4 is a badass box with nearly a gig of ram and 120 gigs of storage, and two monitors, but I digress&#8230; well no, I don&#8217;t, since that&#8217;s the point. I was finally able to stock up on enough stuff to consider myself a card carrying geek (as opposed to just playing one on tv&#8230;.)<\/p>\n<p>anyway, my ability to have hardware combined with the nature of seattle in general allowed me to really feel totally fulfilled in the geek department&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>finding good people turned out to be pretty easy too&#8230; blackmagic introduced me to the city, and also to many of his friends whom I now proudly consider my friends as well&#8230; I mean, what can I say&#8230; there&#8217;s just a lot of super cool people around here&#8230; I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s the university influence, or just the &#8220;big city&#8221; thing in general&#8230; I certainly didn&#8217;t feel anything like this about nyc&#8230; it seems as though the percentage of young people is very high around here, and that is good. Honestly, I am perfectly happy \/ thrilled about my current social situation, more so than I think I&#8217;ve ever been&#8230; which is one of the things that will be hard about leaving.<\/p>\n<p>mid september, I&#8217;m off to the british virgin islands, to live and work. this is the last piece of the puzzle&#8230; the &#8220;being functionally important&#8221; part&#8230; quite possibly the most important part, at least according to ol&#8217; Maslow&#8230; of the approximately one year that I&#8217;ve been in seattle, about 7 months were spent performing a mind-numbingly stupid job for an even stupider company, and I was (am?) quite bitter about that&#8230; just a flat-out waste of time. When that finally turned sour, I really wanted to find something else where I could actually make a difference. I want to think, not just perform repetitive operations. I want to do something that *requires* intelligence, not something that&#8217;s simply aided by it&#8230; so imagine my delight when just such an opportunity turned up right under my nose&#8230; good ol&#8217; rob and his crazy ideas ;) he&#8217;d been working on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.islandless.net\/\">it<\/a> full time for quite a while&#8230; I got in rather late, but at a time when he really needed the help. my involvement started by me expressing interest in helping him with some wireless (802.11b) network testing&#8230; since, ya know&#8230; I&#8217;m a geek and all, and networking is cool, right? I had a ball with it, and it wasn&#8217;t long before I was working for Islandless full time&#8230; which is what I&#8217;m doing now, and loving it. It is *fully* satisfying work, even in these somewhat preliminary stages&#8230; I&#8217;m required to learn about new stuff in order to do my job&#8230; the amount of things I&#8217;ve learned in the past month makes me feel like I&#8217;m really using my time in a worthwhile fashion, and of course the knowledge is being applied to a real world problem, for our own benefit. but it&#8217;s not even just performing some list of varying tasks&#8230; it&#8217;s helping decide what needs to be done and assisting in the orchestration of the whole thing&#8230; it&#8217;s really quite a lot of stuff, and I&#8217;m constantly amazed at rob&#8217;s ability to just bust it out and keep on truckin&#8217;. that&#8217;s sorta been my approach as well&#8230; I feel like I&#8217;m really expanding my horizons&#8230; I could be happy only applying knowledge I currently have, but I think it&#8217;s more fun to persue understanding&#8230; &#8220;learning&#8221;, I guess they call it ;)<\/p>\n<p>all in all, everything has finally come together. I&#8217;m a solid geek with great friends in a great town with a great job&#8230;. I totally feel like I&#8217;m blossoming or something&#8230; I know, sounds corny, but I just feel really alive&#8230; so why am I so excited about uprooting myself again? heh, I don&#8217;t know, but I am :) I&#8217;ve got a feeling that I&#8217;ll carry all this goodness with me&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>in the mean time, I&#8217;m going to try to spend more time generally hanging out with people. there&#8217;s a lot of super hip folks that I hear a bunch of great stories about, and see once in a while, but certainly not as much as I&#8217;d like to&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>for now, though, sleep&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>damn. when I got to seattle, I had no idea how long I would be here, nor did I even think about worrying about it. 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