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about

Hi.

If you’re reading this, chances are you already know me in some fashion and you probably know most of this.

If you don’t know me, welcome. My name is Will Eusebio and I’m a shmo with a dayjob and a house and a lovely wife. I have a certain amount of free time which I split inefficiently between cycling, disc golf, friends, playing fantasy sports, reading crap (mostly crap about baseball) on the internet, gardening, snowboarding, music (listening and playing), fine beer, not-so-fine beer, linux, literature, pulp fiction and nonfiction. In other words, I’m a horrendously unfocused generalist – though if you believe it I’m more focused than I used to be.

I’m a pinochle jedi, I love Futurama and I’m absolutely amazed with having the internet on my cell phone.

I have a shotgun spread of political views that range to the far left (bike-ist, environmentalist) to the far right (gun rights, states rights) with little holes all over the political spectrum and the average ends up somewhere left of center. I also believe in the growth and permutation of my own thoughts and stances, so over time I probably seem like a flip flopper; I like to believe that I’m able to incorporate new information into my ideological matrix and update my thinking accordingly, if slowly. You’re now free to call me a wishy-washy, having read my only real argument against it.

Just like everyone else, I’m a flawed mammal who thinks he’s got a lot straight in a crooked world. My largest personal flaw is a lack of sticktoitiveness, particularly in the individual realm. I’ve kinda cobbled together the skills to make it in my work life and in my relationships, but it’s often my creative outlets that end up half-started and half-finished. I have left a virtual wake (literally) of partially formed blogs all over the internet, not including the one’s I’ve torn down. This blog is a tool (I hope) to help manage my unfocused generalism by putting it all in one place. Perhaps this particular outlet will specialize itself along the way, perhaps it will become an unfocused landfill for my half-finished ideas. One thing is for certain for now: Tags will be needed.