The sound penetrates the usual quiet of my office.
“Sandy is snoring again,” I comment to my co-worker.
My co-worker hates noise; so I’m sure he noticed the intrusion.
Sandy, another co-worker, is indeed snoring. And, while we may mind it, there’s nothing we can do about it because our boss instructed Sandy to snore.
I work for a company that produces software for sleep labs, and Sandy is actually using a snore simulator to test software loaded on a monitoring device. The software tracks things like leg movements, snoring, heart-rate, etc. In short, it tracks anything that influences how a patient sleeps.
I, on the other hand, am not paid to snore. I should be so lucky.
I am paid to write software. Luckily, I love software. I am a geek who loves playing with computers and gadgets. You won’t find me too heavily entrenched in any camp in a Mac vs Windows vs Linux debate either. I love playing with whatever is the newest out there.
I am one of those early adopters who pays a premium price for stuff like iPhones so I can be one of the first to have it. Luckily for you, I report back on my purchases so you can avoid buying things that aren’t non-geek friendly.
So, if you are in the market for a gadget, gizmo or software application, check out my reviews. I do my best to get the inforamation you need to make an informed purchase - without making you snore in the process.