Don't panic, it makes sense if you think about it. Bits and bytes are terms used for computers. A bit is either a 0 or 1, and a byte is a collection of bits. The name came from a presentation I did for my senior project for the school year 2008/2009 (Class of 2009, if it isn't obvious). As a part of my project, I did two 50 minute long presentations to the faculty of the school about computers. I essentially demonstrated the wonders of Firefox, security measures, and how not to be so fearful of computers. Needless to say, without having prepared for my presentation, I didn't do so well. Later on, I would write a guide as a "product" for my senior project. I never actually finished it, but you can view what I did here. I suppose this blog is an extension of my senior project then.
This was roughly a year ago. Today, I'm still a computer geek, as per my friends who thinks I should be a computer science just because of how obsessed I can be. Although, I feel as if my knowledge is still immature, but I'm willing to learn. I'm proficient (relatively) in Windows, okay in OSX, and I plan to learn Linux in the future. For this blog, I plan to write about articles I read, computer-related projects I'm working on, troubleshooting tips, how-to stuff, and maybe even break the mold and write about other things that interests me, such as comics. I'll try to keep this blog as technology based as possible.
One last thing, I'm not a very good writer, so I'm also hoping this blog will help improve my writing skills. I'm sure some of my friends would love to pick the hell out of my writing. Otherwise, I hope you folks learn as much as I do from this blog.
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