So here I am, half past midnight with a fresh copy of WordPress installed on my new website. As you can tell by the title, this is going to be anything but a linguistic adventure, and for that I apologise in advance.
My name is Adrian Hayter and I am a 19 years old student currently residing in the United Kingdom. I say “student” but this is in fact false since I have yet to start my course at University. Technically speaking I am a Core Administrator at a pensions company, but the job is only temporary and I like to think ahead, so to make matters clearer, I will refer to myself as a student. In September 2007 I am embarking on a 3 year course in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence at Royal Holloway, University of London.
As you have probably guessed by now, computers are my passion and I have been interested in them ever since I was introduced to my father’s old IBM machine (Windows 3.1…you are sorely missed!) and this interest has been magnified throughout my life. I have had experience with most versions of Windows, Mac OS X, and more recently Linux (Ubuntu). Being the son of a software engineer had a load of perks, and not just an abundance of PCs around the house! We were one of the first families in my area (that I know of) to get Internet access which came with the ever so lovely CompuServe connection software (”Welcome to CompuServe!”…anyone?). Since that day I was hooked on all things to do with the internet, which admittedly wasn’t that much at the time (this was before Google had even been contemplated remember). As time passed though, and more and more people got interested in what would become a global phenomenon, I learnt more about how the “web” worked.
At age 15 I was taught the basics of HTML, the first web language, and I started writing offline web pages that I stored on my home computer. It was also around this time that I acquired my Internet Alias: “DrPoodle”, which I obtained through a series of events that I will not go into at this precise moment. Suffice to say, DrPoodle has become a large part of my life online and indeed offline, which brings me neatly onto the next section.
In 2004, the video game “Halo 2″ was released with Xbox Live functionalities. Already a Halo fan, I became an intent online gamer…to the point of obsession. My XBL Gamertag was, unsurprisingly, DrPoodle, and it was through the medium of online gaming that I met some truly remarkable people who I still consider very close friends. However, with us all thousands of miles apart, we needed somewhere to be sociable and have group discussions about various topics. It was at this point that I decided to take the plunge into the world of websites, and on 15th April 2005, I created DrPoodle.com.
My first attempts at a full blown website were…less than satisfactory, but as time went by, I got better and more skilled, learning XHTML, CSS, and PHP. Fast forward 2 years, and the same website is barely recognisable. It was a recent decision of mine to relinquish my personal hold on DrPoodle.com, mainly because the community had grown so much that I felt it would be hardly fair to attribute everything to myself. So even though it still bears my Internet Alias as a name, DrPoodle.com is a Community Discussion site, aimed towards advocates of Freedom of Speech and Expression.
It was also because of this choice, that I started this website…my new personal website, AdrianHayter.com. On this website I will write regular blog posts to do with certain aspects of my life and my interests. Hopefully people will be interested…if not, well, that’s just the way it goes.
-Adrian Hayter
*Note: I will be making a new theme in the near future. I can only describe this one as “Fat iPod” and it needs to go…
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