About

Jason MillerFirst off, thank you for visiting the N-Sane Mixes (NSM) website. Just by you reading this, I am very appreciative. My name is Jason Miller, I am a “Freelancer” working out of Charlotte, NC. I know typically an “About” page on a website is about the business, and maybe a little background information about the founder(s) and staff. However I am my business; everything you read on this website is a direct result of who I am, and what I do. So this is more of an autobiography in terms of what I do to make a living. My opinions and views may be different than most, but that does not suggest that there has to be in loss or lack of respect. With that said, my morals and beliefs can be summed up with the golden rule, “Treat others as you would want to be treated.” In that, there is the answer to “Why do business with NSM?”

I’m going to go back to my childhood, because like anyone else that is the foundation of who I am. I was fortunate enough to have been raised at a turning point in technology. In the third grade, I was a part of a closed study involving children and computers. The first project that was assigned to myself and four other children in my school was to program and build, what I now know, was a website. This was right before “consumers” were able to have their own websites. We were to program and build a website that consisted of a home page, content, and a for buttons that made this page interactive; and we had to present this project to a room full of people. The objective was to make our project simple enough for anyone to follow. After this project, myself and one other student was then in charge of populating connecting, and maintaining our school’s first computer lab. So in hind-sight what does this mean? Well, at the age of eight, I had programmed my first website, and setup my first computer network. Here I am now, about 21 years later, doing what? Building computers, building websites, setting up networks and utilizing this technology to provide goods and services to other people.

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