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Five things you don’t know about mhass

I know, I know, it’s been all the rage lately, and I kinda find it entertaining and cool to find out things about your favorite bloggers that you didn’t know. Not that I am anyone’s favorite blogger.

Here are a five things you didn’t know about me.

1)  My parents are both immigrants from Brasil, and I had dual citizenship from Brasil and USA until I was 18 even though I was born in the US.

2) I drove up Pike’s Peak with a learner’s permit when I was 15½

3) I took a lot of art classes in middle school and high school winning several car design and drafting contests (ironically, one of the contests was at Riverfront which in now a call center for Dish Network which is one of my customers). Maybe that is why I enjoy using PowerPoint and Visio, but hate that they are so rigid and limited from an art perspective. Mac’s were way better for drawing even back in the 80’s.

4) The first computer I ever used was an Apple IIplus in Elementary school in 1980 (third grade). In subsequent years, Mr. Lees our gym teacher would let us sneak in and play pirated video games on his 2 Apples during recess.

5) German was my first language, I can still understand and speak German, but I wish I had an outlet to practice it more.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Until I can click on objects in Windows Paint and move, resize, layer them, I still consider the basic drawing programs in Windows inferior to 1987's MacPaint. But your right, Photoshop, et al. are comperable on both platforms.

  • Anonymous
    January 03, 2007
    Marcus, You are still my favorite Z-List blogger! Oh, by the way, the MAC has nothing over the PC now in terms of artistic creation capabilities. But back then, yea, you are right on.

  • Anonymous
    January 10, 2007
    Marcus, You can always practice your German with me. Du bist sehr schön für einen Ausländer. ;) -b

  • Anonymous
    January 23, 2007
    I think German might be the perferred language for your "current" client Might be more receptive :)