I'm a 31 year old electrical engineer that works for the Naval Surface Warfare Center (a US Naval command). I've been employed there for almost 6 years. I'd love to share more about what I do there, because it's quite interesting and I know others would be interested due to the 'genre' of this board... but I'll respectfully choose not to do so for job security reasons

That said, I've also been married for 5 years (next Friday), and we have our first child on the way.
I grew up playing baseball and played through high school... and continue to play softball now (hobby). Although my pricy hobbies started shortly after I started driving - when I got into car audio. Not too long thereafter I worked at a local car audio shop for a couple of years. Then, while in college, I started my own car audio business, which I still do on the side. Over the years the business has expanded... vinyl graphics, heat transfers, and window tinting - though I've gotten away from window tint. Over the years, I've also installed a number of surround sound systems, and a couple of commercial audio installations as well. All of this work has taken a back seat to my primary career, but I still do work pretty often. Because of the business, I also built my first website in 2004, and have updated it a few times since then... most recently - earlier this year. I've posted images of a number of my more prized installations in my showcase thread - it's been a few years since I've done anything as custom as what's pictured - I do have plans for my current vehicle, but currently pretty much last on the priority list.
I've used some of my speaker enclosure skills to get into a bit of woodworking, and have built a few of my own "cabinets" including our main entertainment stand that is in our living room. I'm actually in the process of getting a 12' x 24' workshop built in our backyard so I can move all of my tools out there (currently in the 2-car garage) and start doing more of it again. It's simply too painful to have to pull everything out of the garage each time I want to build something. My grandfather actually has a Mark 5 Shop Smith (
http://www.shopsmith.com/) that he's given me... I just have to get the shop built so I can store/use it.
Around the 2009 time frame I also caught a bug for photography - more specifically stuff with off-camera flash. I currently have more gear than a number of people I know who do it professionally. I've done head shots for various staff and have been a second shooter at a wedding. Unfortunately, my engineering background doesn't lend itself all to well to the artistic side of photography... at least I haven't found a great balance yet. So I end up spending more time on the photography forum, working in Photoshop, or watching various podcasts and classes than behind the camera.
If I had to guess, it was probably around the 2006-2007 time frame that I started to get interested in home automation - naturally this was around the time that we were looking for a home and I was trying to figure out what I could do to it. First, reading about the systems people had over on AVSForum... which then led me here. Unfortunately, being newly married at the time, and with the purchase of a new home and all the things that go with it... let's just say I had some time on my hands to do some research, while our bank account tried to recover. I feel like I've made quite a bit of progress in the past year or so (Zwave dimmers and deadbolts, Elk, and SageTV currently running), but with a baby on the way I know there will be more sacrifice coming... As long as I can keep up the side work to feed the hobbies, I should be able to survive
