For my 3rd video, inspiration came to me while I was listening to my 80′s music and browsing my picture collection. When I clicked onto my head crashed hard drive pictures… the idea for my next video came to me when the song “It’s the End of the World as We Know It”, by REM was playing. YES! a photo montage with head crashed hard drives.

So, here is my latest creation… Enjoy! Gear Diary Its The End of the World with Hard Drives photo

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Allen is a computer technician with experience spanning MS-DOS to present. Having been a Star Trek fan all of his life has given him a love for technology. Tech toys and gadgets are also a weakness of his. Allen also loves video games, especially the classics and is a big Nintendo portable gaming fanboy and has his DS with him everyday so that he can get his gaming fix daily. He can also be considered a couch potato as he is addicted to watching TV, especially the Sci Fi Channel with its B-movies.
  • http://www.geardiary.com Judie Lipsett Hughes

    The hard drives that put off black powder always worry me the worst for some reason. ;-) Great video. :-)

  • http://www.geardiary.com Allen Hong

    Thanks for the compliment Judie :)

    Oh yeah, the powder is icky.



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