I'm Denemacro. Welcome to my world.
My name is Alex, aka Denemacro in the online world.
I'm usually either hacking computers (legally, don't get any funny ideas), listening to podcasts, or doing some other things when I'm not on H2G2 or Wikipedia.
Modularized so far? Good.
Although I may be 15, I can own your printer (JetDirect-enabled, of course), write in both Perl and C++, and make your computer sing a little song.
Yeah, I'm good.
But hacking's not everything. I also run, read, and write in my spare time, and I am also learning to play guitar (getting fairly good at it too). I know high-school Spanish (two years now), and I also know how to knock you out without you even knowing I was there.
No, that shadow on the wall's not me. It's Sam Fisher.
I like to play Halo PC and Splinter Cell (all three, but Chaos Theory is the best in my opinion), but I'm not particularly good at either.
I also record a weekly podcast, Ownedcast, with several of my friends, which you can find on the web at http://blackbirdlabs.pbwiki.com" >http://blackbirdlabs.pbwiki.com. My other web site is my personal blog at http://blog456.blogspot.com" >http://blog456.blogspot.com.
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See-ya!
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