About Me
My name is Josh Wehner. I come from a long line of Ohio-dwelling Wehnerses. My immediate family, though, moved around a bit. We lived in Dayton for awhile, then Washington, D.C., Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Kansas City, Missouri. I went back to Ohio for college, but ran off to study in Germany my junior year. I did the grad school thing for awhile. I got married and we lived in Madison, Wisconsin for awhile.
We live in Toronto, Ontario, now. Well... Technically, it's Mississauga, Ontario, but nobody really knows where that is, so we call it "West GTA" most of the time.
I'm a Web developer and a big geek. I like games, gaming, reading and computers. I'm learning to cook.
A long, long time ago, I was writing up something that involved discussing a little bit of stuff from my past. Basically, I realized that every time I think about my own history, I tend to think in terms of City I Lived In or Grade I Was In School. This is darned inconvenient, because nobody else uses these terms, and I always have to translate to years of some kind. That's usually a horrific bit of math ("lessee, I'm 20 now and its 1998, how old was I in third grade? well, this is what, the 16th grade now, so...") so I thought I'd make myself a timeline.
Well, then I just got carried away.
I started out with a timeline that just matched up the year (I added Fall and Spring for each year, since I was usually dealing with things in those terms) with my grade level at the time. Then I added my age to it (that's always been another rough spot of math). Then I added a part for where I lived. Then I thought it'd be neat to put my main hobby at the time in another column. THEN, I thought it'd be neat to put the computer I was using at the time.
Then, I got a little silly and added things earlier and earlier back in time (hmmm, 1978, city? "womb", age? "birth", hobby? "kicking") and that was fun.
Anywho, I don't update it very often, but you can still see the timeline here.