Attached is an aerial view of the place where my father was originally born, in Montenegro before immigrating to the U.S. It reminds me of a stark difference of where I am now, compared to where he grew up.
As I begin to first fiddle around with this blog, I might as well introduce myself to you guys some more! My name is Dorart, and I'm a junior in Pace University. I'm majoring in Information Technology at the Pleasantville campus location. I was born an raised in New York my whole life, specifically in the Bronx. I know New York as home, but I have since left the city and moved up towards campus in Westchester County. In terms of my background, I've always had an interest in technology, specifically how to tinker with hardware. At a young age I found myself fixing all sorts of problems from storage upgrades on laptops to building my own whole gaming rig. I've used social media at a pretty early age, as it particularly tied to my interest in gaming & hardware. I found Skype to be the ultimate platform to communicate with my friends & family back then, and also the infamous standard of social media: YouTube. I also occasionally edited Wikipedia during my high scho...
The process of learning how to setup blogs has been an interesting experience, and it's my first time actually attempting to use such a site like this. Although I had a little bit of knowledge slightly from posting once or twice on a forum (which behaves quite similar to a blogspot). I also enjoyed being able to further engage with my blog and insert images or videos, it definitely allows me to make the content feel somewhat more 'alive' in a sense. I'm also looking forward learning about more tools I can use within this blogsite, like formatting my text and what not. So far things have been working well, I don't really feel 'stuck' on the basics of blogging although I could definitely use some touch up. I enjoyed learning about the fact that I can both resize not only the image upload, for example if it is too small I can just drag the corners and extent to stretch the size; I can also do the same for an embedded video, which I appreciate. Proceed...
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