Poet. Thinker. Revolutionary. Sexy Geek. These are words, some of which may actually apply to
Kato. Most of them probably do not.
Kato is the founder and chief blogger at WITFITS. He would consider himself a "humorist":
"A comedian tells jokes. They make you laugh out loud consistently. I'm not that funny. I write something witty now and then, encased in a dense shell of either non-wit or fat free wit-substitute. I would consider myself a humorist."
He desperately wishes he was a member of the
League of Awesomeness.
When not blogging,
Kato works as a computer programmer.
Feel free to contact Kato at
witfits@gmail.com about anything and everything. He reads it all and, assuming he likes you, will reply back in the most helpful manner possible.
CURRENTLY ENJOYING
PLAYING
LISTENING
- A random assortment of tracks from my large collection of The Cure.
- Amy Winehouse's Back in Black
READING
Finished
Dan Simmons' two part science fiction series
Ilium and
Olympos:
"From the towering heights of Olympos Mons on Mars, the mighty Zeus and his immortal family of gods, goddesses, and demigods look down upon a momentous battle, observing – and often influencing-the legendary exploits of Paris, Achilles, Hector, Odysseus, and the clashing armies of Greece and Troy.
Thomas Hockenberry, former twenty-first-century professor and Iliad scholar, watches as well. It is Hockenberry's duty to observe and report on the Trojan War’s progress to the so-called deities who saw fit to return him from the dead. But the muse he serves has a new assignment for the wary scholic, one dictated by Aphrodite herself. With the help of fortieth-century technology, Hockenberry is to infiltrate Olympos, spy on its divine inhabitants…and ultimately destroy Aphrodite’s sister and rival, the goddess Pallas Athena.
On an Earth profoundly changed since the departure of the Post-Humans centuries earlier, the great events on the bloody plains of Ilium serve as mere entertainment. Its scenes of unrivaled heroics and unequaled carnage add excitement to human lives devoid of courage, strife, labor, and purpose. But this eloi-like existence is not enough for Harman, a man in the last year of his last Twenty. That rarest of post-postmodern men--an 'adventurer'--he intends to explore far beyond the boundaries of his world before his allotted time expires, in search of a lost past, a devastating truth, and an escape from his own inevitable 'final fax.'
Meanwhile, from the radiation-swept reaches of Jovian space, four sentient machines race to investigate-and, perhaps, terminate-the potentially catastrophic emissions of unexplained quantum-flux emanating from a mountain-top miles above the terraformed surface of Mars..."
WATCHING
- Rewatching Battlestar Galactica from the beginning.
- Enjoying Good Eats with Alton Brown.
- Glad I'm working at a desk instead of having Dirty Jobs like Mike Rowe.