Nerdy Life Of Mine

Nerdy Life Of Mine Mountains are calling & I must go! Let’s wander where the Wi-Fi is weak & the trails are steep. Adventure awaits! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Wanted to start off and say WELCOME!!

Nerdy Life of Mine as a been a labor of love since 2010. It's been a mix of personal adventures and Pop Culture. Being a product/child of the 80′s, I was born in California. Being raised on Saturday morning cartoons, watching the rise of gaming consoles and taking part in the never ending war between Apple and PC. I've some how become a mild-mannered blogger, podcaster & super nerd. Fighting a nev

er-ending battle for fandom, cosplayers, & the Ameri-CON way! When I'm not doing podcasts or working on Nerdy Life of Mine. I am a Sous Chef, so I would expect a number of posts about food I like or dishes I have made on here. I've also become obsessed with family history and where my origins come from. So once again, thank you for you for stopping by my little corner of the interwebs!!

~Jason Roberts

Life Before Internet
05/28/2026

Life Before Internet

Before the internet, life was a treasure hunt. You had to go out there, ask questions, and discover things for yourself. It was a time of mystery and boredom, but also of great creativity and perso…

Going back to basics and developing with Caffenol
05/12/2026

Going back to basics and developing with Caffenol

Nikon FM with HP5 Plus, Black and White Print Film, 35 mm, ISO 400, 36 Exposures There is something deeply unwell and beautifully right about taking a Nikon FM into the field, loading it with film,…

Dangerous thing to ask.
04/20/2026

Dangerous thing to ask.

Jot down the first thing that comes to your mind. Dangerous thing to ask. Genuinely, specifically, structurally dangerous — the kind of question that sounds innocent in the asking and detonates on …

Two Books, One Confession, and What It Says About the Particular Wiring Inside My Skull
04/09/2026

Two Books, One Confession, and What It Says About the Particular Wiring Inside My Skull

What book could you read over and over again? If I had to choose a single book — the one book capable of surviving repeated contact with my nervous system without losing its structural integrity, t…

The Man Who Hijacked My Trajectory: A Tribute to Mister Strauss and the Dangerous Business of Teaching Someone to See
03/23/2026

The Man Who Hijacked My Trajectory: A Tribute to Mister Strauss and the Dangerous Business of Teaching Someone to See

Who was your most influential teacher? Why? Being a Grateful and Slightly Overdue Acknowledgment of the Person Most Responsible for the Particular Madness That Followed Every once in a while — rare…

Curious: A Diagnosis, A Warning, and a Completely Unapologetic Defense of the Dangerous Variety
03/19/2026

Curious: A Diagnosis, A Warning, and a Completely Unapologetic Defense of the Dangerous Variety

What is one word that describes you? Being a Frank Assessment of the Engine Running Underneath All of This and Why It Has Never Once Pointed Toward the Sensible Option If I had to reduce the entire…

Fear and Loathing on the Howard Creek Trail
03/18/2026

Fear and Loathing on the Howard Creek Trail

Being a True and Accurate Account of Two Photographers, One Questionable Decision, and a Forest That Had Opinions About Both March in Oregon doesn’t arrive the way the brochures promise. There are …

Memorandum to the 100-Year-Old Wreckage
03/11/2026

Memorandum to the 100-Year-Old Wreckage

The remarkable journey of living to 100 years, outliving bad advice and surviving life’s unpredictable challenges. Embrace the present as each moment is a fleeting act in history’s gran…

Fate, Free Will, and the Cosmic Bureaucracy That Runs Neither
03/10/2026

Fate, Free Will, and the Cosmic Bureaucracy That Runs Neither

Life is a chaotic Jenga tower of unplanned decisions, where every small choice can lead to unforeseen and often spectacular outcomes. Take my wife, for instance—one chance meeting that altered my e…

The Smell of Failure and Other Educational ExperiencesFailure doesn't have patience. It grabs you by the collar and forc...
03/10/2026

The Smell of Failure and Other Educational Experiences

Failure doesn't have patience. It grabs you by the collar and forces you to look harder at what you've been avoiding. What actually matters here? What are you really chasing? It's not a gentle curriculum, but failure strips away illusions faster than success can match....

Failure doesn’t have patience. It grabs you by the collar and forces you to look harder at what you’ve been avoiding. What actually matters here? What are you really chasing? It’s…

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