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Welcome to KING Technologies |
This site is built to house a portfolio for my projects.
My name is Breyden, I am a Junior @ WHS. I enjoy learning about technology. One goal I have always set out to achieve with any technology I could get my hands on, is seeing just how far I can go with it. Whether that means setting it up the most efficient way I could possibly think of, or tampering with the buildup of software and programming to re-purpose it to do greater things. I have always enjoyed playing baseball, wrestling, and tennis. Up until sophomore year, I had played baseball since I was 5 years old. I attended private lessons from the Advance School of Wrestling for a year, then went on to join the youth wrestling team in Waunakee pre-middle school. After leaving the sport for a while, I joined the High School Wrestling team my sophomore year. Currently, I wrestle in the winter and play tennis in the spring, in place of baseball which usually took part in the spring. My interest in tennis comes from my dad, who was a very decent tennis player. My passing time used to be filled with video games, mostly on the Xbox 360, which I later went on to creating third-party offline game extensions to renound games like Dead Island, Call of Duty, Dungeon Defenders, GTA, etc. My purpose in these extensions was to bypass certain security protocol and create 'Mods' in game, proof of concept of how far anyone with a computer could make any game easier to play. A lot of what I did was create gamesaves, adding modified status points or elements to the game. My plan after high school is to attend Madison Area Technical College for IT. The reason I took IDEA was because the Innovation Center intrigued me. I have always enjoyed using Inventor, and the idea of using my computer skills to create physical objects. The Innovation Center will hopefully help me with hands-on experience with high-grade technology such as 3D-Printers, Laser-Engravers, and innovative software like Inventor. I personally tend to learn best when I understand the material, and the purpose/reason on why it works the way it does. Specifically, the hints and tricks it takes to be a master of that field. With a little extra understanding, I excel in my work. I have always had an understanding for people, and tend to work well with those I can have an honest conversation with, without feeling upset and knowing my voice is heard as well.