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Greg Allen, Online Editor

The finer things in life for a 27-year-old bachelor include a Web page pointed to wired.com, and a fresh copy of the TWIT podcast, and a Nintendo DS flipped open with my game of the week.

For some reason, most don't consider me the average 27-year-old bachelor. Before I even managed to accumulate a decade of experience in this earth, technology had always amazed and interested me in a fashion that kept me poking, prodding, and learning. You know the kid who could program a VHS recorder before he ever learned to tie his shoelaces? That was me.

My first computer (read: my father's business investment not intended for little fingers) was a Commodore 64. Before he ever learned to load his word processing program, I was invading alien strongholds, casting destructive magic, and saving the princess inside the beige, bulky box.

Not much later my family invested in a personal computer running Windows. It was an "educational" investment to my folks. To me, it was an open door of possibilities.

A dial-up Internet connection brought the wonderful world of on-line surfing to my doorstep and with it a new fascination: custom built Web pages. I diligently learned, practiced, and created online code.

Born with an eye for the artistic, I quickly became aware of the process to create my own online worlds with shareware graphics programs. Nothing could stop me; I was turning into something else. Flash animation came. I conquered it. Animated web images bowed at my feet. Increasingly complex design programs challenged me, and I drove them to complete obedience with more complex designs. It wasn't until I attended Okaloosa-Walton College that I decided to become a graphic designer professionally.

I've had the privilege to work for on-line web firms, restaurants, and even a magazine. Today, I work for one of the largest newspaper industries in the nation as the Online Editor at your favorite local paper.

I am a full-fledged geek. Geek, for those working with a limited understanding of the term, means I am cooler than a nerd; have more people skills than a dork; and better dress sense than a spaz. Geek simply means I am an ordinary guy with a hunger for the things of modern technology.   The frontier of technology is an ever changing landscape and I task myself and my inner geek to find it, learn it, and use it to better my life and the lives of others.


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