A quick recap: i'm 23 (male. if there were any questions). Live with parents, going to expensive university i'll never be able to pay off in the San Francisco Bay Area. Jobless.
Well, not exactly quite jobless. I'm a game tester for EA (Electronic Arts) and if i qualify for the game test, i spend 2-3 days getting paid to play the vidya. This is by no means anything close to part-time or even on-call; as i have to qualify for the game test my superior calls me about before even making it onto the list. This happens maybe once or twice a year (I've only qualified for two out of five so far ;_;)
Unfortunately i cannot talk about what games I've tested as per the NDA I've signed otherwise lawyers will be called, i'd be given a bad rep and probably never ever be able to land a job because of it. All i'll say is that it's fun and i enjoy my time there, however stressful the build of the game i'm playing may be.
So although it does give me a tiny bit of income, let it be known that it's my ONLY income as of late. I'd have to use the key word "tiny" for descriptive emphasis on it's impact towards my financial situation. The money i earned doesn't go towards a new camera, or some new video game, or even clothes.
It goes towards paying for parking and BART tickets, and occasionally gas that i use to get to and from BART. That's it. And even then, before the semester is up, i'd be completely broke. I end up having to mooch off parents for transport costs until the next game test happens or a job (oh my, heaven forbid THAT will happen any time soon!) somehow arises after all those applications i've turned in actually pull through for once.
See kids, this is all part of the college experience. You go to college to get a job. Then you get a job to pay for college. It truly is a vicious cycle. Too bad for me i'm still stuck on that first part, while already suffering the pain of the latter.
On occasions i DO get to drive around outside of getting to and from school, (and i do love driving and the whole aut/o/motive culture) I like to bring my camera/tripod along with me to take some photos.
My tastes have taken a short interesting path in my photographic life. When i first started out, i loved taking panoramic images. I found out in a certain windows program you could make stitches with photos. So i started taking pictures in twos and threes and stitching them up. it was fun, and something i still do to this day (but using superior Ps instead). From architectural interiors to wide open landscapes, my shutter was snapping in 15 degree angles.
From photographing vista's and landscapes, i became aware of my desire for driving. I started photographing the roads i drove on to get to locations i originally wanted to shoot for the view. And from that stemmed my budding (still budding, i might say) interest in photographing automobiles, be it parked and being shot from delicious angles or being thrown through a beautiful curve. and hoping i can nab that one shot that effectively uses stop-motion or motion blur.
if you're wondering what i drive, it's this auto-tragic 97 Eclipse RS. Completely stock, no rice on this vehicle. Not to say i don't like rice; sometimes it looks good, sometimes it looks bad.
As of yesterday, my baby is being garage kept indefinitely until we (we as in my dad or if i take it to a shop) can figure out why the pads are sticking to the rotors on the right front side, yet the rotors look clean and shiny, while the left side rotor looks like the grand canyon with all it's rivets, yet no metal on metal grinding sound can be heard from said left side.
Anyway, once that's fixed we've decided to put it up for sale. it's been in our family for 11, almost 12 years actually. our longest running vehicle by far, and my parents have had A LOT of vehicles.
Don't know what will come after that. Due to the current financial situation my family is in, we wont be able to get anything "new" anytime soon, oh say short of winning the lottery. I've been looking at older buckets, and trying to find something that looks somewhat affordable yet doesn't break the bank to fix/maintain. Preferably a 5speed, so it doesn't completely suck the fun out of driving.
Although i may be a jobless, lifeless failure, i try to bear as little a burden on my parents as i can, so they'll never hear me whining or begging for a new car/clothes/games/etc. Hell, i'd rather just get the Eclipse fixed than sell it.
Well that's my blog post for the day. Even threw in two photos. Also if you were wondering about the background, it's a touch up of one of my dad's pictures that i used for my first photoshop class' final a few semesters ago. I'll be changing the background and text color on the regular, so stay tuned for those as well.
I'm Outtie.
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