Happy Holidays / Happy New Year - Checking in
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2022 9:58 am
Just dropping by to wish everyone here at Speedguide DOT net Happy Holidays and a great new year.. all the best!
This year started off bad for me and my family, with the unexpected passing of my Father. I've been going through some of his things that I inherited of his. Some older computers custom built towers and some old laptops, but still useful to me and I'm slowly backing up some of his files and installing Debian 11 Linux on them. As an electrical and mechanical engineer he could build and fix anything. Even though some of the computer towers he built are old, at the time he did so... They beyond maxed out as in overbuilt. And I like have his computer in my office near me. I know some of you folks understand what I'm saying.
I also had some major health issues myself... BUT ... On a positive note I am on the upswing again, so that is good. I'm looking forwards to a positive 2023.
Let see what else can I tell all you old timer SG folks here... I'm still working in information technology and services, primarily information security, enjoying that role.
I work very long shifts but I always come by here for a quick read or two. I actually turned down a few certification teaching positions this past year as I'm busy to do that. I'm thinking about making some free videos and posting them on YouTube just to keep in the swing of things. I mainly teach just CompTIA certifications as I (now) have a long history with them.
YOSC and others probably remembers my involvement in music. I play many instruments now, not just synthesizer, but also acoustic instruments like guitar and ukulele. I write and record mainly instrumental tracks, like background music and overhead music. I just signed on a three agreement to another large music library which makes four total two in the USA, one in Canada and one in the UK, it's great to global. I'm also under two professional music associations that help me collect my royalties. Sometimes I get large direct payout depending on commercial license. I do all of that part time, and it helps keeps me mental and internally going forward... if that makes sense. I also gained a few sponsorships with music gear companies and they help out at time sending me instruments and other gear to use for my music.. So all in all, I'm doing pretty well on that side.
I'm planning to play out locally next year. I try doing that once in a while because playing LIVE is way different then recording music where you always can do it over.. playing live you have to roll with it.
At any rate, again enjoy the holidays and I wish all of you the very best.
Shinobi (Tom)
This year started off bad for me and my family, with the unexpected passing of my Father. I've been going through some of his things that I inherited of his. Some older computers custom built towers and some old laptops, but still useful to me and I'm slowly backing up some of his files and installing Debian 11 Linux on them. As an electrical and mechanical engineer he could build and fix anything. Even though some of the computer towers he built are old, at the time he did so... They beyond maxed out as in overbuilt. And I like have his computer in my office near me. I know some of you folks understand what I'm saying.
I also had some major health issues myself... BUT ... On a positive note I am on the upswing again, so that is good. I'm looking forwards to a positive 2023.
Let see what else can I tell all you old timer SG folks here... I'm still working in information technology and services, primarily information security, enjoying that role.
I work very long shifts but I always come by here for a quick read or two. I actually turned down a few certification teaching positions this past year as I'm busy to do that. I'm thinking about making some free videos and posting them on YouTube just to keep in the swing of things. I mainly teach just CompTIA certifications as I (now) have a long history with them.
YOSC and others probably remembers my involvement in music. I play many instruments now, not just synthesizer, but also acoustic instruments like guitar and ukulele. I write and record mainly instrumental tracks, like background music and overhead music. I just signed on a three agreement to another large music library which makes four total two in the USA, one in Canada and one in the UK, it's great to global. I'm also under two professional music associations that help me collect my royalties. Sometimes I get large direct payout depending on commercial license. I do all of that part time, and it helps keeps me mental and internally going forward... if that makes sense. I also gained a few sponsorships with music gear companies and they help out at time sending me instruments and other gear to use for my music.. So all in all, I'm doing pretty well on that side.
I'm planning to play out locally next year. I try doing that once in a while because playing LIVE is way different then recording music where you always can do it over.. playing live you have to roll with it.
At any rate, again enjoy the holidays and I wish all of you the very best.
Shinobi (Tom)