mrmaelstrom
MrMaelstrom
mrmaelstrom

I was in college for my undergraduate engineering degree during the financial crisis. For material science, an internship is a necessary requirement for future employment, and every kid with his head on half straight is competing like a mad man for them. While at a conference in Pittsburgh, we found out that there was

Do you love to paint, read French literature, debate philosophy? Great, you can be great at them too and still be successful by NOT MAJORING IN ANY OF THOSE IN COLLEGE. If your degree has a BS and a BA version, take the BS one. You might not want those extra math classes, but a Bachelor of Science means a lot more to

I played the ME trilogy late last year/early this year. It was amazing. Literally, the only thing i talked about for months. I have my own issues with each of the games, but I do think that they all have their strengths.

My issue is that depending on your ending, you could have quite a cliff hanger for ME3, and we will

I still remember that feeling I got the first time I heard "Run for the eyes Boo!" I can ttotally understand how these people feel when it comes to Bioware. Baldurs Gate and Icewind Dale got me into fantasy but it is really Bioware that got me into RPG's

There are only 2 video game series where I have been so engrossed

It is funny that you mention forging cable damascus; I have had blacksmithing on my resume since my early days at college, and I can honestly say that it has gotten me where I am today. It also helps that I am a material science engineer, so there was quite a bit of technical crossover.