KingArthur

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About me

Gender Male
Industry Manufacturing
Occupation Sales Engineer
Location Atlanta, GA, United States
Interests travelling, cooking, reading, arguing, cycling, fishing, skiing, adventures, photography, living vicariously through others more foolish than me, sushi, beer, good (but usually bad) wine, crown royal, coffee, college football, march madness, competing, building wealth (still in planning stages), my family, my gf, world news, creativity, sociology as it pertains to religion, laughing, challenges, the environment, sustainability, spelling and grammar ( ha ha ha), unraveling the mysteries of life......
Favorite Movies Braveheart, Goodwill Hunting, Last of the Mohicans, Heat, Top Gun
Favorite Music country, dispatch, sam cooke, dmx, seven mary three, a bunch of other stuff.... Country, Jam Bands, Soul, Anything that sounds good with the windows down driving down the road. I hate Fergie, Kelly Pickler, and K-Fed. Or any other singer who is famous out of luck and lacks talent. Feel free to add suggestions
Favorite Books Anything by Thomas Friedman and Dave Barry. "End of Oil"I haven't found a better book that sums up the economics of Energy better than this (not just oil). The Hobbit. I used to like Animorphs when I was younger (trust me, they were entertaining). I remember liking and possibly tearing up when reading "Where the Red Ferns Grows" and "Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry". "Travels" by Michael Crichton (I have read "State of Fear" and while it is entertaining, I think it is misleading and manipulative. Dean Koontz is always entertaining. Cramer's "Real Money" is a great book on the market. "Guns, Germs, and Steel" is an awesome book on the history of civilization, however it is very hard to get through. "Cradle to Grave" isn't that great of a book, but the ideas behind it are.