Amazing background! You seem like the perfect candidate to achieve the car-loving audiophile's dream - a turntable setup in a car!
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Further development needed here, though.
Amazing background! You seem like the perfect candidate to achieve the car-loving audiophile's dream - a turntable setup in a car!
Re-reading the Search at the moment and in the middle of Swann in Love. A long way to go yet . . .Cool. Was indeed wondering whether your nick was a reference to Proust!
I can get you spotting screw heads at work , this will be most excellent for your desire to “ work on my tolerance towards the boring/menial” .Just a programmer guy. Not very interesting work honestly, looking for something more engaging/challenging, but need to build up some more experience and work on my tolerance towards the boring/menial, I guess. I think those that truly love what they do each day are either quite lucky or worked very hard to get there so, a work in progress.
I can get you spotting screw heads at work , this will be most excellent for your desire to “ work on my tolerance towards the boring/menial” .
My job is as repetitive as it’s possible to be, I turned it into a sport then when I’d mastered it turned it into a dance. A kind of meditation through movement, transcending beyond my (the) ‘self ‘ becoming perpetual motion.
But I’m certified weird so this might not work for you
Somebody get me a rope!I am a professional Russian colluder, I get all my money from Daddy Putin.
Its what you have to do for it that makes my eyes water.I am a professional Russian colluder, I get all my money from Daddy Putin.
So the ASR European gathering could be at a Belgium metal festival, presumably with back stage privileges..Flemish baker, pastry cook, chocolatier, ice cream maker by education, after contracting some kind of product allergy 6 years into a 25-year mortgage for my own bakery I stopped that activity an began looking for a job in two other fields where I felt able to make my living: transport and IT.
First job I found was a second line IT support function, outsourced to the biggest Belgian electricity provider. Today 18 years later I'm still in outsourced to the same customer, although it's been taken over by a French multinational along the way, but I've evolved autodidactically towards an IT project management function (currently have a 5.000.000€ windows 10 migration project underway, half of which is my scope, the other half my French colleague).
Hobbies include: reading (mainly SF, fantasy, Scandinavian Noir, about 80 books a year), listening to music, attending concerts, good food, good beer, good wine, cooking. Since about year I also write CD and concert reviews together with a friend (mostly metal & hard rock, metalheads.be). I also volunteer as crowd support steward at just about every major music festival in Belgium. Trying to stay fit at 50 is also part of my pastimes, attempting to bicycle and swim a couple of times a week.
My musical tastes run very wide: although hard rock and metal have been a steady staple since my very early teens, my collection includes just about every genre from A capella to Zouk My only rule when it comes to music is: does it "speak" to me? And whether it's some guy playing a stick and a gourd or a symphonic orchestra or anything in between really doesn't matter then ...
Back when I still had the time and the spare means I was into building speakers, installing in-car entertainment systems (geared towards fidelity, not the typical boom cars) with custom enclosures replacing factory speaker placements and stuff like that. I haven't owned a car in 18 years, so ...
Exotic mushroom farm??Quality controller at a exotic mushroom farm