Oh HAI!
The name's Johnson, Adam Johnson.
I first stumbled upon Uru back in the good old days of when Ubiru and Choru were running. At the time, I was unable to join due to system ineligibility, but I watched the DRC forums for awhile because the story was really awesome. Enter Feburary 2004, when everything was canceled, I sat back and waited for Myst 4 like every other Myst fan was doing. A year later, I finally get a computer good enough to play Uru and find out that Uru: Complete Chronicles exists... I had no idea that there was a single player version of the game
. Anyway, I played it pretty quickly, loved it, and started haxzoring the mess out of it while I was waiting on my $6 to reach Kagi in California from here in Nowhere, Georgia via snail mail. After 2 months of fun in Until Uru, I started my own shard called the D'ni Safety Guild where I had all kinds of fun coding my own adminKI and importing PotS ages (though few ever saw them). Eventually, I was assimilated by H'uru and began helping out with the hacking effort then. I've grown a lot since then and am now one of the more knowledgeable people on Plasma (only a few community members and Cyanists outstrip me).
Besides from that, I've been playing trumpet since I was 10 years old and still am; in fact, I am beginning to learn how to play the German Horn (it's called French Horn in America... Which is technically incorrect, but, whatever...). Band is a pretty big part of my life, needless to say; I've been in Marching Band for 5 years, my Senior year in HS will mark the 6th. I recently received the All-Star Cast Award at the GHSA Region 2A-B A One-Act Play Competition where we performed
A Nice Day in the Park by Ev Miller. I serve as an officer in almost every club/organization at school, since we are a small rural school, there aren't that many clubs to begin with, and I'm trying to make my college application look really good. I've been into Web Design and all of that prattle since I was 10 years old, and I have 5+ years of experience in PHP, which definately helped me learn Python, C#, and C++... I wouldn't say the same about X86. The lightbulb finally came on and I began to learn and understand X86 Assembly when I was 16; I am still learning more and more about it, but I feel that I am getting better.
That's all I can think of that you should know about me...