Hmm, I don't use social networking sites anymore nor do I post much about me on the web anymore, for reasons of constant annoyances. :p Anyway, since the info on the dev page doesn't say much about me I'm going to introduce myself here again. First of all, I have started to get into computers when I got my GameBoy for Christmas back in '90. Ever since I always dreamed of becoming a game developer once I finish school. Even though I've been programming from about '92 on my Amiga 600 it wasn't meant to be. Moved out of my parent's house in '99 and started with driver development for ISDN cards on RedHat which introduced me to the Linux world, which I couldn't find my way into w/o internet before. Nowadays, I hate to work full time and for companies that basically pay me a minor salary and sell the fruits of my time without me benefiting. That's why we founded the Telekommunisten, a worker owned company that primarily does voip services for the enduser. We also very much like to contribute to the free software and arts world. Non-profit projects are always very welcome and we support them with all the technical skills ad time we can offer for small change or free even. In my free time, I do play vintage video games. I still love my Sega Saturn for example which is the only reason I have a TV for. My favorite genre in games is probably RPG and survival horror, no I can't stand FPS or multi-player only games. ;) Musically I'm very much into electronic such as on http://deepmix.ru and http://klubradio.de, I kind of am involved with the both of them. You can please my ears with all kinds of other stuff too but if I need to chose, it's minimal techno. heh What else? I totally love to play with weird hardware as many of you may have noticed. Archlinux PPC was one of the bigger things I've done so far but I've also started on a MIPS and ARM port a few months ago which I don't push so much though. Every now and then I also play with my Saturn Devkit and try to drive some old apps written by me further. This is some weird shit hardware I tell you. :) OH, and since I'm a German: I LOVE BEER! :D And political, philosophical & controverse conversations: http://kth5.telekommunisten.net/misc/talkaoke Cheers, Alex