Steiner62

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About me

Gender Male
Industry Science
Occupation Dormant Drug Pusher (legal ones only)
Location Ireland
Introduction Warm & erudite autodidactic Dubliner. Standard Male Homo Sapien Carbon Based Disposable Somatic Unit. Eyes Blue. Still has own hair. Chronic short term memory loss only obvious malfunction. Heart of gold. Easy going to a fault. My main ambition in work is to help others fulfill thier potential. In life in general, my ambition is to try & be a good person, live in the moment, defeat worry, learn as much as I can, gain wisdom, be free & pass as much love & knowledge on to my kids as I can. I'd also like to make as many people whom I meet as we make our way through this VALE OF TEARS smile, even laugh occasionally, because life is TOO IMPORTANT & TOO SHORT TO TAKE TOO SERIOUSLY. This is my hope, before my memory completely...eh, before my....er
Interests Trying to be a good Husband & Daddy, The Truth, History, Archaeology, Paleontology, Anthropology, Evolution, Digital Photography, Home Cinema, Online Gaming, Human Origins, Cosmology, Jazz, Buddism, Current Affairs, General PC tinkering, Glenmorangie, Weissbier, Sponge Bob, Soccer every Friday nite
Favorite Movies Withnail & I, The Big Lebowski, American Beauty, It's A Wonderful Life, Highlander, Bladerunner, Goodfellas, The Terminator, Love & Death, Young Frankenstein, The Man With Two Brains, Saving Private Ryan, Contact, Cast Away, Swingers, Cross Of Iron, Galaxy Quest, It's A Wonderful Life, The Seven Samuri, Darkstar, Down By Law, Jason & The Argonauts
Favorite Music Miles, Coltrane, Gorecki, Mascagni, Dylan, Neil Young, Bowie, Zeppelin, Who, Beatles, Talking Heads, REM, Peter Gabriel, Zappa, Stones, Leonard Cohen, Violent Femmes, Television, Prefab Sprout, Tim Buckley, Floyd, Stooges, Velvet Underground, Abba, Johnny Cash
Favorite Books A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson, The Ancestors Tale by Richard Dawkins, Buddism Without Beliefs by Stephen Batchelor, Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor, The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, Money by Martin Amis