Monday, October 6, 2008
Welocome to The Theory of Randomness
I guess since this is my first entry I should explain a few things about both myself and this blog. Well, lets start with me. My name is Orion Field, I am originally from Chicago, IL; but i go to college at Syracuse University. I am a third year International Relations major. For all the ladies out there, I am single, but hopefully I will find someone nice soon. At the moment I'm 20 but I'll be 21 in a very short amount of time on the 23rd of October. I wouldn't label myself as a geek but I do have a love for Science Fiction, I'll try not to rant too much about that topic though. I am a self taught photographer and I will be putting some of my art on here as well, as soon as I get a chance. I also like to swim and play water polo, although this is the first year since 5th grade that I haven't been on a water polo team. An interesting, but geekish fact about me is that I collect 1:400 scale model airplanes, I have over 200 of them spread out between my house in Chicago and my apartment in Syracuse. Other than this blog I have a few creative project that I am trying to find the time to work on, one of which is my photography which I have been unable to do since my camera is in Chicago and I'm in Syracuse. My second creative project is a screenplay I am trying to write but I have yet to write anything except the plot outline. My third project is a band that I would like to start, as soon as I find the time to learn the guitar. But enough about and more about the blog. The reason I called my blog The Theory of Randomness because I love all of the random happenstances that happen all the time in life. I plan on writing and discussing what ever pops into my head at the time, anything from politics to cooking to TV to my classes. The other Part of the title Orion Field, my pen name, has to do with my hometown of Chicago. A girl i used to know told me once that Chicago used to be called Orion Field before it was a city, but I have never been able find proof of that, but the name stuck with me and I like the randomness of it.
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