It's funny how many different sayings can come into our vocabulary. I know that being in a foreign country (Canada) for the last year has really highlighted what different sayings I have. Like the difference between "chalk and cheese" or the "what's that got to do with the price of fish and chips" But in reality this has nothing to do with what I was going to blog about.
In my last blog, I left a few comments about a Kettle of Fish that I've been dealing with for a while. Ever since I've been in Canada I have become 'Tech Boy'. Looking back on it, its actually funny because as much as a tech head as I used to be (in Aus), I was never really catagorised as much as I have here.
I'm still neutral on the idea, but I know that because of it, I probably haven't grown as much as I woulda hoped in other areas of my life, but I have been presented with many opportunities that I wouldn't of if I didn't have that skill.
So my conundrum is.... When I go home do I try and branch out and find some other cool things to do? Do I leave my tech skills (with my stolen laptop)???? Or do I embrace the geekiness that God gave me and make that my life?
I know it'll probably be some kind of balance, and maybe I'm just tired and exhausted from doing tech stuff. Or maybe I'm just over the ways that techies are portrayed
Oh well, thoughts? I can feel the berating already
Tish said...
I don't think of you as someone techy, never have. I've always thought of you as a bit of a comedian but that's just me and I have a wierd view on... well everything :P

Nerdmaster said...
Give into your inner geek! Being labelled and used in God's kingdom as a techie is not as restricting as I once thought! Imagine, being on the personal Multi-Media crew for the God of the Universe, that's alot of responsibility man, use it well.
Hope we can get together before you leave!

The @ said...
dude, your link name, links to danrock, not danrocks
so much for being the nerd 'master'
