boykster,
If you don't mind me asking, what do you do for a living? You seem to know everything about networking and computers, but seem to have too much money and, I don't know, hipness to be just a computer geek working on the front lines.
Eh, I don't mind. I'm a jack of all, master of none. I'm what most people in my industry call a "double geek"...I'm both a computer nerd and a science geek. My background is biochemistry, but I'm a self taught software developer of many languages.
I currently manage a team of software developers for a very large pharmaceutical company, working within their discovery research organization to develop software and database solutions for drug discovery teams. My time is split between managing people, budgets, and projects, writing code of all sorts on just about any platform/system you could devise, spec'ing out application and database systems, and interfacing with scientists to get an understanding of what solutions they need.
But that's ending (due to a recent buyout that I'm very pleased about) and with a business partner, I'm founding a small startup....
But that's just what I do for a living. In my free time, I'm an avid home theater enthusiast from all angles. I built my own theater room, pulled all the cable, drove every nail, painted every bit of everything, chose all the equipment, etc. I also wired my entire house with distributed audio and video to every room (HD component video), wrote some home automation software to control everything in a universal manner, and built myself a multi-terabyte storage array for my hybrid movie on demand system (Cinemar's DVDLobby + a custom backend that I wrote). I've been interested in technology since I got my first computer (C-64) and while I'm not a great programmer, I'm a great problem solver. I'm like 3M...I don't make things, I make things better

I'm a slacker, but when I get interested in something, I don't do it 1/2 way....