I once was a very prolific writer.
In the 90s, the world was beginning to transition to the internet-enabled culture you know now. I had my fathers computer, a 14.4k modem and a thirst for exploration. I was hooked. Things have changed since then, but the basic premise hasn't. From bulletin boards, to internet relay chat (IRC,) to forums, to something we used to call e/n (everything/nothing, what eventually evolved into blogging.)
Staying true to the e/n culture of the 90s is easy for me. I have nothing to say. This is my venue. Feel free to listen. I encourage your contributions, but I will also feel free to ignore them. I don't know why I got away from writing, I have bursts where I will continuously write interleaved with periods where I will write nothing.
Let me tell you about me. I like to think i'm a pretty normal guy. Not much to say. I've got a bachelor's degree and i'm in a Masters program that I could enjoy more. I'll probably change to something more interesting next semester. I should be working on a power point for it right now, but the words won't come. I love music. If i'm at home, I am, or recently was listening to Pandora Radio.
I have a job. Like all jobs, it comes with a boss. Like most 21st century jobs, it comes with a multiplicity of bosses and superiors who may or may not be better than me, but all of whom act as if they are better than me. This isn't my preference of how I would like to spend my life. Hence, Dynaleet Services.
You may ask what Dynaleet Services is. That would be a very good question. Dynaleet Services is a company that will provide end to end information technology support to you. It is a web site, it is technical support for your organization, it is a brand new network infrastructure and a hundred computers, it is tech support for your crashed mp3 player. No job is too small, no job is too large!
Dynaleet Services is also a proud supporter of free software. I provide my skills free of charge to support software development on most of the major free software platforms. From OpenOffice.org, to the Mozilla Foundation, to the K Desktop Environment. I am committed to expanding the use of free software. Consultations on how to incorporate free software are available free of charge. For most consumer applications, free software can completely replace expensive proprietary software and limit future costs and legal difficulties.
What does the future hold? I don't know. I hope that I can help you better achieve your goals through information technology.


