Work: I love my job as a software architecture consultant. I get to travel all over (London, New York, Boston, Texas, etc) and it's always rewarding and fulfilling.
Reading: I'm always in the middle of one or two non-fiction science-related books. I read about things like quantum mechanics, evolution, relativity, what it means to be conscious beings, etc.
I'm also a bit of a beer geek and coffee nut (anything brewed, really). So, sorry ladies, but if you're looking for that classy wine-drinking snob type then that's just not me :)
 
 
 
 
Ever wish you could just stay as you were back then?
 
 
 
I have real pictures of me all grown up if you're interested -- just ask.
 
 
 
Richard Dawkins (currently reading The Ancestor's Tale and The Selfish Gene), Roger Penrose (mathemetician, wrote The Emperor's New Mind), Mark Millar, Alan Moore, Brian Michael Bendis.
 
 
 
What do you think of Schrödinger's cat?
 
 
 
Coffee, or a pint or two at a low-key bar or pub. With great discussion and chemistry (of course).
 
 
 
Billiards (8 ball), chess, Texas hold em, Scrabble, and the occasional round of Rock Band or Guitar Hero.
 
 
 
I listen to everything from softer sounds like Death Cab all the way up the spectrum to punk music (a friend of mine is in a couple punk rock bands that I see live when I can, and it's pretty fun when it's live at a small venue).