Christopher Gryniewicz is a freelance research writer whose work can be found on constant-content, helium.com, associated-content, theorypedia, and elsewhere.
With over 10 years of experience in various technology industries, doing everything from repairing slot machines to network administration, and a degree in electronics engineering technology, he has a genuine expertise in this field.
In addition, he has worked as an actor and a storyteller throughout Chicagoland, the southwest suburbs, and the Rockford area. As a writer for both the stage and the screen he has earned recognition for his short script, "Secrets" in the Chicago Dramatists Ten Minute Workshop and had play "Waves Under Broken Ice" performed in Willow Springs, IL in 2003.
My passion is ...
I've far too many to list
I know too much about ...
Nothing. You can never know too much about anything.
My parents always told me ...
Clean your room
My childhood ambition ...
To be a stunt man
Why I write ...
Because I can
Imagine if every time you booted up your computer the operating system was completely different. Maybe you're running Windows 2000, you click on the My Computer Icon, and suddenly you're working in Vista. Logging off in frustration, you come back the next day to find it running 98 and all your icons got moved around. This is how many people feel about Facebook. The “CHANGE FACEBOOK BACK TO NORMAL!” group on Facebook has over 2,000,000 fans, but the problem is, what is normal? The social networking giant has changed it's layout so many times that the normal for one member may be...
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Member since: June 2009
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