Hmm, I guess I have quite a few, actually.
I'm an amateur digital music guy.
I enjoy both composing new music and reproducing/rearranging existing music, such as that from videogame or movie soundtracks, some standalone songs and even some LBT stuff. I have uploaded a few MIDI files to the
Videogame Music Archive in the past but I haven't completed anything for them in a few years now. I enjoy MIDI stuff and have always been fascinated by the ability of a single person to "pretend" to be as large of an ensemble as he/she wishes.
I've always found the results to be quite interesting and fulfilling.
Since my work with pure MIDI files, I have moved into the .wav and .mp3 realm, working with fairly high-end softare and virtual instrument technology. Very demanding on a computer but the results are worth it. Very satisfying!
I'd like to get a bit more into live music performance as well but I lack the ability on any musical instrument. I can play piano and trumpet a little bit, but not well enough to do anything especially interesting. I'm working on teaching myself piano and I haven't had access to a trumpet in 4 years so I'm probably Very rusty on that!
I've thought about trying to write up sheet music for the Land Before Time soundtrack, as none exists on the market, with the exception of If We Hold On Together, for piano, guitar and vocal. I know there wouldn't be much of an audience for such a product but I still think it would be a nice keepsake to have.
It would be a huge undertaking though, so I've been putting it off.
I also enjoy programming. I have some experience with C, C++, Java, the Blitz3d BASIC language (thanks Aves!), and a small amount of experience programming industrial logic controllers and distributed control sytems (from college). I've been casually attempting to develop a 3d game lately but I'm having a few issues here and there, especially with finding time to work on it.
I enjoy casual video games once in awhile, especially with friends. I play video games on occasion by myself but I usually find something else to do. As for the types of games: usually party games (Mario party, Smash Bros, DDR, Rock Band, stuff like that), shooters, racing games...anything I can pick up for a short time without needing to donate huge chunks of time to, which is why I dropped World of Warcraft. I just couldn't justify giving it that much time. I used to play WoW though.
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Aside from computer stuff, I've always been a fan of casual sports:
Ultimate Frisbee, laser tag, badminton, tennis, bowling, volleyball, squash, soccer, ping pong, foosball (not football...foosball
:)...whatever! Unfortunately, so many of these sports require getting people together to play, which so rarely happens.
I'm not part of any league or team, nor am I especially good at any of those sports (well, I used to be alright at ping pong) but I still enjoy the atmosphere of a good game.
Let's see, what else do I like to do...
Like Petrie, I like collecting soundtracks, though it's not really in the budget right now to pick up everything I'd like. I'm putting off buying music while I save for other things I'd like to pick up.
I like designing, planning things such as the ultimate, yet economical, bachelor home.
I also enjoy large technological appliances - TVs, sound systems, etc. I like mucking around with them.