This site isn't a business, a product pitch, or an exercise in corporate brand assembly. It is simply my independent space on the web—a log of the variables, systems, and hard realities that shape my day-to-day timeline.
Precision isn't optional when you are dealing with large-scale industrial human infrastructure. Spending over two decades managing the intricate, complex math behind heavy mining payrolls teaches you to respect logic, strict regulatory protocols, and bulletproof systems. If a dataset has a flaw, the system fails. I apply that exact rule of calculation to everything I construct.
I went under the surface for the first time in 2006. By 2009, I completed the progression to qualify as a certified Scuba Instructor. Operating in deep water means relying entirely on mechanical equipment, calculating gas laws, and maintaining absolute psychological control under pressure. It strips away room for panic or emotional noise.
I consider myself a self-appointed movie critic, but not in the traditional sense of tracking superficial industry gossip. My focus is entirely on structure, narrative consistency, and internal logic. If a psychological thriller or sci-fi script breaks its own rules, it loses its integrity. The enjoyment is in the critical verification.
My obsession with food and home cooking started at five years old. To me, the kitchen isn't about guesswork or thrown-together ingredients; it is a chemistry lab driven by time, precise internal thermal metrics, and texture profiles. From managing precise ambient bread dough expansion to technical heat formulas, cooking is structural execution you can taste.